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READING, Lady Stella (1894-1971)
Learn about Stella, Lady Reading and her English Heritage blue plaque at 41 Tothill Street, London
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English Heritage is calling on the nation to 'Dance for VE Day' to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. Over the May Bank Holiday the charity will lend some swing-time spirit to the nation’s celebrations by sending hundreds of expert lindy-hoppers to join community events and street parties in all 48 counties of England. Whether it’s a party in a park, a tea dance in a Town Hall, or even a knees-up in a Nissen hut, historic dance experts will lead lessons and performances at regional celebrations to help communities Lindy Hop 'til they drop in true 1940s style.
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Research and Sources for Wayland’s Smithy
A summary of research to date about Wayland’s Smithy, and a guide to further sources of information about it
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READING, Lady Stella (1894-1971)
Learn about Stella, Lady Reading and her English Heritage blue plaque at 41 Tothill Street, London
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READING, Lady Stella (1894-1971)
Learn about Stella, Lady Reading and her English Heritage blue plaque at 41 Tothill Street, London
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The largest Roman amphitheatre in Britain, used for entertainment and military training by the 20th Legion, based at the fortress of 'Deva' (Chester).
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Hailes Abbey: History and Stories
Explore the history of Hailes Abbey with 3D images, video and articles.
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Hepworth, Dame Barbara (1903-1975) and SKEAPING, John (1901-1980)
Blue plaque commemorating the sculptors Dame Barbara Hepworth and John Skeaping at 24 St Ann’s Terrace, St John’s Wood, London NW8 6PJ, City of Westminster.
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This building, now ruined, standing in the shadow of Lincoln Cathedral, was once the largest Church diocese administrative centre in England, covering from Hull to London. Explore topics such as the power of the church in Medieval England with your education group, as well as experiencing the beautiful landscape, gardens and vineyards, enhacing cross-curriculum links to science and geography as well.
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Capability Brown: the man who changed English landscapes forever
Lancelot Capability Brown transformed English gardens from formal displays to natural landscapes. To end this anniversary year we explore his legacy.