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Six of central London’s finest First World War memorials are in the care of English Heritage. Discover how their fascinating stories reveal different approaches to commemorating the dead.
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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Equality diversity and inclusion statement and policy at English Heritage.
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History of Sutton Scarsdale Hall
A brief history and description of Sutton Scarsdale Hall, built in the 1720s in the Baroque style incorporating an earlier building of about 1469
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Blue plaque commemorating the last Bourbon King of France, Charles X, at 72 South Audley Street, Mayfair, London W1K 1JB, City of Westminster.
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Blue plaque commemorating the last Bourbon King of France, Charles X, at 72 South Audley Street, Mayfair, London W1K 1JB, City of Westminster.
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Art Installation at Housesteads Roman Fort
In celebration of Hadrian’s Wall’s 1900th anniversary, English Heritage has installed a contemporary and colourful take on the original Roman gatehouse at Housesteads Roman Fort – one of the Wall’s best preserved and most important sites.
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Tilbury Fort in Essex is one of the finest surviving examples of 17th-century military engineering in England. It was in nearby West Tilbury that Elizabeth I famously rallied her makeshift army awaiting the Armada in 1588.
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Operation Dynamo: Things you need to know
The biggest evacuation in military history, Operation Dynamo was the desperate and near-miraculous rescue in late May 1940 of Allied forces trapped by the invading German army around Dunkirk.