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What’s on the table? Christmas turkey in Victorian England
We tend to think of Christmas dinner as all about the turkey. But it wasn't until the 20th century that it became quite so obligatory on December 25th.
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In the film Wonder Woman leaves her home to fight in WW1. She's not the only one. Let's a look at some of the real wonder women of WWI.
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Historic ‘healthy’ hot chocolate recipes
Easter can be a battle with the excesses of chocolate gifted from family, friends and the Easter Bunny. But don’t worry, chocolate is good for you! Or at least, it used to be. Working with food historian Sam Bilton, we have developed some recipes for a historic (and supposedly health-boosting) chocolate drink that you can try at home, to experience a surprising taste of the past.
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Old photographs aren’t just fascinating to look at, they can also reveal important clues about the past! On this page, we’ve gathered some old photographs with secrets to reveal. Using our top tips, can you correctly guess what’s happening and who’s in them?
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Sources for Harrows Scar Milecastle and Wall
A list of material, visual and written sources for Harrows Scar Milecastle and Hadrian's Wall east of Birdoswald Roman Fort.
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Stonehenge – Just Stop Oil protest
English Heritage is deeply saddened by the vandalism at Stonehenge yesterday. The ancient stones are a testament to the desire of people – from prehistoric times to today – to connect with nature, the earth, the sun and the moon, as well as crucially, each other. We can’t understand why anyone who professes to care for the environment would attempt to harm such a monument and to distress people from all over the world, including those for whom Stonehenge holds a spiritual significance.
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How to host a 1930s dinner party like the Courtaulds
The Courtaulds were known for their fancy - and somewhat unconventional - dinner parties at Eltham Palace. Follow our guide and learn how to host your own.