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Her Majesty The Queen, 1926-2022
Her Majesty The Queen, 1926-2022 ‘MY WHOLE LIFE WHETHER IT BE LONG OR SHORT SHALL BE DEVOTED TO YOUR SERVICE’ – The Queen (then Princess Elizabeth) speaking in 1947
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At English Heritage, we view the safeguarding of everyone who comes into contact with us as a key organisational priority. This policy outlines our commitment to ensure that, as a charity, a visitor attraction, and an employer, we provide a safe and trusted place for our visitors, staff, volunteers and suppliers. Read our safeguarding policy for more information.
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King Charles III added to iconic royal ruler
Old-style Elizabeth II rulers can be swapped at English Heritage shops free of charge. Greg Rutherford jumps giant version of ruler, to be installed at Kenilworth Castle for Coronation weekend. New research shows Kings and Queens seen as integral to English identity and Elizabeth II most popular monarch of all time
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The Pickwick Papers at Goodrich Castle
Join us at Goodrich Castle on Sunday 5 July and be guided into the delightfully chaotic world of The Pickwick Papers, where misadventure and merriment collide in a whirlwind of Dickensian absurdity!
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At Walmer Castle and Gardens, we offer a wide range of therapeutic wellbeing activities to suit individuals of all ages and abilities.
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Find out all you need to know to book your next group day out at this English Heritage site.
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Find out all you need to know to book your next group day out at this English Heritage site.
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Find out all you need to know to book your next group day out at this English Heritage site.
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Missed Solstice? Enjoy a live Stonehenge Sunrise all year round
Celestial sun-seekers can now enjoy a personal Stonehenge sunrise all-year round as English Heritage launches a new live feed of the sky above the ancient monument today (21 June).
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MISSING MEDIEVAL FLOOR TILES RETURNED TO WENLOCK PRIORY AFTER 60 YEARS
Missing pieces of the striking medieval tiled floor at Wenlock Priory, Shropshire, are finally set to return home after spending the last six decades hidden away in a dusty tin, announced charity English Heritage today.