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Two New Trustees appointed to English Heritage
English Heritage has announced the appointment of two new Trustees, both with a history of championing diversity and ethnic minorities.
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This lovely Medieval priory is situated in a beautiful, tranquil valley on the banks of the river Derwent. A visit here could enhance art studies and geography fieldwork as well as Medieval themed history studies.
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A visit to Roche Abbey can help students appreciate how Medieval monastic settlements worked, the effects of Tudor inspired religious changes and how abbeys became romantic ruins to enhance country estates in the 1800s.
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This super Tudor Folly was built by the father of one of the Gunpowder plotters in the 1590’s as an expression of his Catholic faith. How many combinations of three, representing the holy trinity, can your students find as they look around?
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Eltham Palace Visitor Volunteer
We are looking for volunteers to join our fantastic team who help bring the history of Eltham Palace to life by welcoming visitors and sharing Eltham Palace’s story.
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First British-born prima ballerina, Alicia Markova, honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaque
A blue plaque will be unveiled at 7 Cascade Avenue, Muswell Hill, commemorating Dame Alicia Markova, the first British-born prima ballerina and a towering figure of 20th-century ballet.
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Description of Eynsford Castle
The ruins of Eynsford Castle stand on the east bank of the river Darent in Kent. Unusually for a Norman castle, it had no motte or keep.