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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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The Water Carriers: New Blue Plaque Unveiled for the Lindley family
Blue Plaque Unveiled for the Lindley family – who were father and son, two of the prolific designers and builders of water supplies and drainage systems.
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York Cold War Bunker: Meet the volunteers
Meet the volunteers from York Cold War Bunker, who would have monitored fallout if Britain came under a nuclear attack.
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Blue plaque commemorating poster artist and designer Abram Games at his former home at 41 The Vale, Golders Green, Barnet, NW11 8SE, London Borough of Barnet.
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Historic windows which have witnessed and illuminated some of our most renowned history, from the attempted escape of Charles I and the revolutionary experiments of Charles Darwin to the final days of Queen Victoria, are now at risk, English Heritage warned today (28 September), as the charity revealed the catalogue of threats causing the decline of windows in England’s most significant historic buildings. From the heat and the rain, to the shortage of heritage carpentry skills and the varying quality of modern wood, these historic artefacts are beginning to deteriorate and decay. Over one million pounds’ worth of repairs will be needed in the next five years and English Heritage has today launched an appeal to support the conservation of these irreplaceable emblems of ancient skill and craftsmanship.
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Blue Plaque commemorating tennis champion Fred Perry at 223 Pitshanger Lane, Brentham Garden Estate, London W5 1RG, London Borough of Ealing.
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6 London war memorials added to New Guidebook
For the first time, First World War memorials have been included with Wellington Arch and Marble Arch in a newly published London guidebook from English Heritage.
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Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum
Denny Abbey has a unique and fascinating history still traceable in the building and interpreted for visitors by graphic panels.
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26 inspiring ideas for February
It might be the shortest month of the year, but February is packed with things to do and places to visit. To get you through the month, here are some dates for your diary, blog posts to read, and a few facts to impress your friends with.