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A history of the Fish House, built in the 1330s by Glastonbury Abbey and used by the official managing its fishery at Meare.
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Tommy Flowers was an electrical engineer who designed, and led the team that built, the pioneering Colossus computer used to decipher German codes at Bletchley Park during the Second World War. English Heritage have commemorated him with a blue plaque at the former Post Office Research Station, Dollis Hill.
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Blue plaque commemorating Karl Pearson at 7 Well Road, Hampstead, London NW3 1LH, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue plaque commemorating Karl Pearson at 7 Well Road, Hampstead, London NW3 1LH, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue plaque commemorating florist Constance Spry at 64 South Audley Street, Mayfair, London W1K 3JP, City of Westminster.
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Tommy Flowers was an electrical engineer who designed, and led the team that built, the pioneering Colossus computer used to decipher German codes at Bletchley Park during the Second World War. English Heritage have commemorated him with a blue plaque at the former Post Office Research Station, Dollis Hill.
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Blue plaque commemorating Karl Pearson at 7 Well Road, Hampstead, London NW3 1LH, London Borough of Camden.
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A summary of the key written, visual and material sources for our current knowledge and understanding of Easby Abbey.
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A history of Easby Abbey, one of Britain's best-preserved Premonstratensian monasteries.
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Piers Gaveston, Hugh Despenser and the Downfall of Edward II
The short reign of Edward II is commonly seen as a disastrous period in English history. Edward, faced military defeats, political crises and civil war. The king’s downfall was due in part to his reliance on his ‘favourites’, Piers Gaveston and Hugh Despenser, who were rumoured to be his lovers.