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Blue plaques explained: why some people don’t get one
We are often asked why a particular person doesn't have a London blue plaque. As Professor Ronald Hutton explains, sometimes it can be a difficult decision.
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Fact or fiction? The Norman Conquest in Medieval Stories
Did King Harold survive the Battle of Hastings? Who lead a heroic resistance to the Norman Conquest? Dr Kathryn Bedford addresses three popular 1066 myths.
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Conscription and Conscience in WWI
How conscription came about, what happened to the men who applied for exemption, and the legacy of the WWI conscientious objectors.
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Members' Magazine: Blue Plaques Chairman
Log in to your Members' Area account to meet the Chairman of the Blue Plaques scheme, Professor Ronald Hutton, as he explains how we decide who to honour with this popular scheme.
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Gainsborough Old Hall Bursary Scheme Terms and Conditions
These terms and conditions apply to all education visits using the Gainsborough Hall Bursary Scheme. For the purposes of these terms and conditions, “English Heritage” means the English Heritage Trust, a charity caring for the National Heritage Collection of more than 400 historic properties and their collections. The English Heritage Trust is incorporated and registered in England and Wales with company number 07447221 and charity number 1140351 whose registered office is at the Engine House, Fire Fly Avenue, SN2 2EH
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Your support plays a vital role in keeping England's history alive. Our historic places may have stood for hundreds of years, but without on-going care, we will lose them to time and the elements.
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A list of the main visual, material and written sources of further information on Tintagel Castle
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WHEELER, Sir Mortimer (1890-1976)
Blue plaque commemorating archaeologist Sir Mortimer Wheeler at 27 Whitcomb Street, Leicester Square, London WC2H 7EP, City of Westminster.