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BAIRD, John Logie (1888-1946) (tv)
Blue Plaque commemorating the first demonstration of television by John Logie Baird in 1926 at 22 Frith Street, Soho, City of Westminster.
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Public served a treat with Wellington's Banquet Table
A banquet table setting used by 1st Duke of Wellington will be on display at Apsley House from April
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Henry VIII'S Deal Castle opens new permanent exhibition
A new permanent exhibition at Deal Castle in Kent will offer new insights into the history of the fort.
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After you've explored the castle and its wonderful gardens, rest your feet with a visit to one of our tearooms.
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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.
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Wanted: Child Executive Officer
English Heritage, the charity that looks after over 400 historic places across England, from Stonehenge to Hadrian's Wall, has today launched a nationwide search for its first ever CEO (Child Executive Officer).
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NEW ROMAN CAVALRY EXHIBITION TO OPEN ALONG HADRIAN'S WALL
New multi-site exhibition to explore the role of horses in Roman military life Objects including helmets, armour and weapons will be on display along the length of Hadrian's Wall in 2017