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WHEATSTONE, Sir Charles (1802-1875)
Blue Plaque commemorating scientist and inventor Sir Charles Wheatstone at 19 Park Crescent, Regent's Park, London W1B 1AL, City of Westminster.
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WOLSELEY, Garnet, 1st Viscount Wolseley (1833-1913)
Blue Plaque commemorating army officer Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley at Ranger's House, Chesterfield Walk, Blackheath, London SE10 8QX, London Borough of Greenwich.
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Blue Plaque commemorating essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle at 33 Ampton Street, King's Cross, London WC1X 0LT, London Borough of Camden.
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CHIPPENDALE, Thomas & CHIPPENDALE, Thomas (1718-1813)
Blue Plaque commemorating cabinet makers Thomas Chippendale and his son at 61 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4JS, City of Westminster.
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FISHER, John Arbuthnot, Lord Fisher, Admiral of the Fleet (1841-1920)
Blue Plaque commemorating Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Fisher, at 16 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, London SW1H 9AA, City of Westminster.
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Kenilworth Castle Knight's Tournament Facebook Prize Draw T&C's
Kenilworth Castle Knight's Tournament competition terms and conditions
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Marital Strife and Anthropoid Coffins at Farleigh Hungerford
How one castle’s remarkable concentration of horrors offers insights into crime and punishment in the Tudor period, bizarre Stuart embalming practices, and macabre – and disgusting – thrill-seeking in the 19th century.
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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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As pub gardens open again at England’s nearly 500 Royal Oak pubs, Monday 12 April marks the opening of the home of the Royal Oak – hiding place of King Charles II - at Boscobel House in Shropshire following a major re-interpretation project by English Heritage.
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English Heritage conserves rare wall paintings at Farleigh Hungerford Castle
English Heritage has begun work to conserve a rare medieval wall painting of St George at Farleigh Hungerford Castle in Somerset. Damp conditions and misguided early 20th century attempts at preservation have left the imposing painted figure in need of urgent care to protect it for future generations. Expert conservators have begun the task of re-fixing flaking paint and removing damaging wax residue as part of a programme of work to conserve the painted interiors of the castle’s chapel.