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As the days start to grow longer, there are lots of reasons to get out there and explore the places where England's history happened.
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George Villiers, later the Duke of Buckingham, became a favourite of King James I after their first meeting at Apethorpe in 1614. Surviving love letters between James and George are telling of their close relationship, which brought Villiers great fame and fortune.
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Blue plaque for lesbian landmark, the Gateways Club
A new blue plaque at 239 King’s Road, Chelsea, marks the building that was once home to the Gateways Club. For over fifty years (c.1931–1985), this basement club was London’s best-known and longest-lived lesbian social venue, becoming a vital haven and discreet landmark for generations of LGBTQ+ women.
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Discover the story of the encounter between Queen Victoria and an exiled Zulu king
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Blue Plaque commemorating painter Vincent Van Gogh at 87 Hackford Road, South Lambeth, London SW9 0RE, London Borough of Lambeth.
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Blue plaque commemorating politician Henry Labouchere at St James Independent School for Boys, Pope's Villa, 19 Cross Deep, Twickenham TW1 4QG, London.
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Blue Plaque commemorating pioneer of mass catering Joseph Lyons at 11a Palace Mansions, Hammersmith Road, West Kensington, London W14 8QN.
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Blue Plaque commemorating painter Vincent Van Gogh at 87 Hackford Road, South Lambeth, London SW9 0RE, London Borough of Lambeth.