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History of Pike Hill Signal Tower
Pike Hill Signal Tower is one of the few visible elements of the Roman frontier that pre-date Hadrian's Wall. Today visitors can still take in its panoramic views, which show exactly why this isolated site in Cumbria was chosen as a watch point.
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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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Birdoswald Roman Fort: History and Stories
Explore the stories of Birdoswald Roman Fort on Hadrian's Wall, including the lives of those who lived there and the how we know so much about the fort's 2,000-year history.
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Leading British artist of the 20th century receives blue plaque
English Heritage has commemorated one of Britain’s leading Neo-Romantic artists, Graham Sutherland, with a blue plaque, in south London. A major figure in twentieth-century British art, Sutherland’s influence continues to this day and can be seen in the work of Lucian Freud, amongst others.
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James Mill (1773-1836) & John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
Blue Plaque commemorating philosopher James Mill at 40 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, London SW1H 9AP, City of Westminster.