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Discover the black figures whose achievements and contributions to society are celebrated with London’s blue plaques.
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Blue Plaque commemorating Composer, Actor-Manager & Playwright Ivor Novello at 11 Aldwych, Covent Garden, London WC2B 4DG, City of Westminster.
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In AD 43, the Roman emperor Claudius launched an invasion of Britain, probably at Richborough, and over the next 45 years the Roman army extended its control. Why did the Romans invade Britain, how and where did they land, and how did the invasion campaign progress?
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James Chappell was a black servant in the household of Christopher Hatton, the owner of Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire. His heroic actions after an explosion on Guernsey in 1672 were enshrined in family and local legend. Find out more about his life and legacy.
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History of Wroxeter Roman City
Wroxeter was one of the largest cities in Roman Britain and its true size can best be judged by the scale of the surviving defences and ramparts.
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Among the greatest monasteries of the Welsh Marches, Wenlock Priory was refounded soon after the Norman Conquest on the site of a 7th-century double monastery, which housed both monks and nuns.
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A history of Wellington Arch, one of London’s best-known landmarks, built in 1825–7 as one of a series of metropolitan improvements and moved to its present position in the 1880s
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Travelling back in time, your class will become detectives to discover what life was really like for those who lived and worked here. Finding clues on their exploration of the castle, your students will piece together the evidence to work out how Carlisle Castle has changed over time.