Search Results
1717 results for publications
Page
EWART, William (1798-1869) & BEARD, John (1717-1791)
Blue Plaque commemorating singer John Beard and promoter of public libraries William Ewart at Hampton Branch Library, Rose Hill, Hampton TW12 2AB, London.
News
World-class art collection opens to the public
Ranger’s House in Greenwich, home to a world-class art collection, opens to the public today (Monday 23 July) following a re-presentation project by English Heritage.
Page
CHADWICK, Sir Edwin (1801-1890)
Blue Plaque commemorating public health reformer Sir Edwin Chadwick at 5 Montague Road, Richmond TW10 6QW, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Page
CHADWICK, Sir Edwin (1801-1890)
Blue Plaque commemorating public health reformer Sir Edwin Chadwick at 5 Montague Road, Richmond TW10 6QW, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Page
EWART, William (1798-1869) & BEARD, John (1717-1791)
Blue Plaque commemorating singer John Beard and promoter of public libraries William Ewart at Hampton Branch Library, Rose Hill, Hampton TW12 2AB, London.
Page
Sources for Willowford Wall, Turrets and Bridge
A list of the main sources of information for the study of Willowford Wall, Turrets and Bridge
Page
Research on Berry Pomeroy Castle
Our understanding of the history of Berry Pomeroy Castle has been transformed during the past 20 years by archaeology and by documentary research.
Page
Research on Housesteads Roman Fort
A summary of the present state of research on Housesteads Roman Fort, and of the potential for future research and survey
Page
Inspiring Voices is a new poetry programme that will bring people and communities together to explore England’s heritage. We will create new platforms to connect people through poetry on and off the page, amplifying voices from across the country to build a powerful sense of community and belonging.
News
Charles Darwin Archive Recognised by UNESCO
Documentary heritage relating to the life and work of Charles Darwin has been recognised on the prestigious UNESCO International Memory of the World Register, highlighting its critical importance to global science and the necessity of its long-term preservation and accessibility. The UNESCO Memory of the World Programme serves as the documentary heritage equivalent of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, protecting invaluable records that tell the story of human civilisation.