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We’ve answered some common questions to help you plan your visit to our St George's Festival Event.
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From 1914 until 1918, British forces fought against the Central Powers in the First World War. Via English Heritage sites and blue plaques, learn about how people’s lives changed in an unprecedented way.
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Wartime stories from English country houses
Dr Andrew Hann and Eleanor Matthews explore the stories of the people who found themselves thrown into these sites by the turbulence of war and those who already lived there and found their lives transformed.
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Graphenstone Paints, known for its high-quality and health-conscious ‘purifying paints’, has launched a beautiful new collection of 120 colours called ‘The Colour Collection’, which features 24 exclusive shades developed in a landmark collaboration with English Heritage.
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Archaeology is the study of human history and prehistory. It is done by excavating sites and analysing artefacts and other physical remains. The difference between history and archaeology is that history is informed by specific events.
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Could this Mysterious Portrait be Lady Jane Grey?
Research from English Heritage suggests that a newly displayed portrait at Wrest Park could be the only painting of Lady Jane Grey before she was executed.
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English Heritage invests £1 Million to preserve Hurst Castle
Conservation has started to restore a castle in Hampshire that was used up until the Second World War
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History through your lens: Top picks from Instagram in November
Our favourite photos at English Heritage sites from Instagram in November.