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GREATHEAD, James Henry (1844-1896)
Blue Plaque commemorating railway engineer James Henry Greathead at 3 St Mary's Grove, Barnes, London SW13 0JA, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
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BAZALGETTE, Sir Joseph William (1819-1891)
Blue Plaque commemorating civil engineer Joseph William Bazalgette at 17 Hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood, London NW8 9RE, City of Westminster.
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PRIORY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, THE THEATRE
Blue Plaque commemorating the first London building specially devoted to the performance of plays The Theatre, Priory of St. John The Baptist at 86-88 Curtain Road, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3AA, London Borough of Hackney.
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SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley (1751-1816)
Blue Plaque commemorating dramatist and statesman Richard Brinsley Sheridan at 14 Savile Row, Mayfair, London W1S 3JN, City of Westminster.
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SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley (1751-1816)
Blue Plaque commemorating dramatist and statesman Richard Brinsley Sheridan at 14 Savile Row, Mayfair, London W1S 3JN, City of Westminster.
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No 2 Sovereign's Gate, Osborne, Isle of Wight
Relax on the beach on traditional deck chairs overlooking a view that reminded Prince Albert of the Bay of Naples.
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Fall in love with history with your Valentine's date by your side. Spend a day exploring leafy woodlands, enchanting ruins and iconic castles and see where some of history's most interesting characters have lived and loved before.
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Down House is important because it was here that Charles Darwin carried out much of the research that underpinned his scientific thought
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Holiday cottages in the countryside
A range of English Heritage holiday cottages located in the countryside in historical locations.
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1066 Battle of Hastings Battlefield Re-Presented for 950th Anniversary
Visitors next summer to the Battle of Hastings battlefield will - for the first time - be able to get a bird's-eye-view of the landscape on which the most famous battle on English soil was fought, English Heritage announced today. As part of its re-presentation of the 1066 site, English Heritage will open up the roof of the Great Gatehouse of William the Conqueror's abbey - founded where King Harold died - giving visitors a whole new perspective on arguably the most important battle in English history.