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Blue plaque to writer Angela Carter at 107 The Chase, Clapham, London, SW4 0NR, London Borough of Lambeth.
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Blue plaque to writer Angela Carter at 107 The Chase, Clapham, London, SW4 0NR, London Borough of Lambeth.
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Blue Plaque commemorating actor and comedian at Farley Court, Allsop Place, Marylebone, London NW1 5LG, City of Westminster.
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SHAW, George Bernard (1856-1950)
Blue Plaque commemorating playwright George Bernard Shaw at 29 Fitzroy Square, Fitzrovia, London W1T 6LQ, London Borough of Camden.
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From the Norman Conquest to the medieval period and beyond, a visit to an English Heritage site can help you bring the history curriculum to life for your students.
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English Heritage has teamed up with heritage and cultural organisations in Berwick-upon-Tweed, forming the Berwick Barracks Partnership, to launch a consultation on a new vision for the 18th century Berwick Barracks. As part of the consultation, we are seeking the views of the wider community on how the Barracks can continue to play a central role in community life.
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Human Henge: how can historic landscapes be good for you?
Exploring links between landscapes and mental wellbeing, the Restoration Trust's Human Henge project used Stonehenge as the setting for cultural therapy.
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We’re restoring the garden at Wrest Park over the next few years. When Wrest Park came into our care in 2006, several features within the garden had been lost to view or compromised, although many of the garden buildings and some of the original structural planting remained. We are now half-way through an ambitious 20-year plan to reinstate the detail, scale and proportions of the gardens, and reintroduce the most appropriate planting for each character area. Explore the timeline to see some of the work we have done so far to revitalise Wrest Park.
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A blue plaque in Putney, London Borough of Wandsworth, commemorates Abdus Salam, the physicist and Nobel Prize winner. He lived there between 1957 and 1996.
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GALTON, Sir Francis (1822-1911)
Blue plaque marking the former home of the founder of eugenics, Sir Francis Galton, at 42 Rutland Gate, Knightsbridge, London SW7 1PD, City of Westminster.