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Blue plaque commemorating philosopher Lokamanya Tilak at 10 Howley Place, Paddington, London W2 1XA, City of Westminster.
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5 Things You Might Not Know About Knights
Currently knighthood is granted by the Queen in recognition of a great achievement. Pop culture would have you believe that the knights of old were gallant, chivalric heroes. But how accurate is this depiction? Read on to find out more about the real life medieval knights. Here are 5 things you might not know about knights:
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30 surprising facts about Hadrian's Wall
How well do you know one of England's most famous landmarks?
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School Visits. Bring the curriculum to life and inspire your students with a visit to Scarborough Castle.
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19 Things Done by Inspirational Women in English History
Inventors, pioneers, rebels... they all broke the mould. We take a look at just some of the inspiring examples of women through English history.
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CHRISTIE, Dame Agatha (1890-1976)
Blue Plaque commemorating detective novelist Agatha Christie at 58 Sheffield Terrace, Holland Park, London W8 7NA, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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English Heritage’s first ever crowd-funding campaign drew to a close yesterday (Sunday 10 December), with a total of £47,545 raised to support vital conservation works on the Iron Bridge.
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Musical comedians Flanders and Swann honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaque
Musical comedians Michael Flanders (1922-1975) and Donald Swann (1923-1994), who delighted West End audiences with their humorous hit songs in the 1950s and 60s, have today (5 September) been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque. The plaque was unveiled at 1 Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, in the garden studio of which the pair once lived and worked.
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World's oldest alcoholic drink making a trendy comeback
Mead — the world's oldest alcoholic drink — is fast becoming the new drink of choice for experimental cocktail lovers.