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FOWLER, Henry Watson (1858-1933)
Blue Plaque commemorating grammarian Henry Watson Fowler at 14 Paultons Square, Chelsea, London SW3 5AP, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Significance of Grime’s Graves
The Neolithic flint mine at Grime’s Graves was the first such archaeological site in the UK to be recognised as such.
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First World War Conscientious Objectors at Richmond Castle
How 16 conscientious objectors detained at Richmond Castle during the First World War were taken to France, and sentenced to death – a sentence commuted to ten years’ hard labour – for refusing to obey orders.
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Meet the girl who visited every site in the Monopoly game
Meet 14 year Samantha, a young history lover who has just completed a challenge to visit every site on the English Heritage special edition Monopoly board.
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Victorian Apple Harvest at Audley End
Do you know your Knobby Russet from your Peasgood Nonsuch? Gardeners at Audley End share their top picks of the Victorian apple harvest.
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A history of Down House, the home of the great scientist Charles Darwin for 40 years, where he developed his theory of evolution by natural selection.
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A description of Hurst Castle, alone on its shingle spit, where the Tudor fort stands between two massive Victorian wing batteries.
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Significance of Rievaulx Abbey
Rievaulx Abbey was a major architectural influence on the medieval monastic church and, from the mid-18th century, of major significance in the Picturesque and Romantic movements
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KING, Ada, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852) a.k.a. Ada Byron
Learn more about the pioneer of computing, Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, and discover her blue plaque at 12 St James's Square, St James's, London, SW1Y 4RB.
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Blue Plaque commemorating singer and entertainer Gracie Fields at 72A Upper Street, London N1 0NY, London Borough of Islington.