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Elizabeth David celebrated with a blue plaque
Elizabeth David becomes the first food writer to be honoured with a blue plaque at her home in Chelsea.
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Circles of Stone: Stonehenge and Prehistoric Japan
5,000 year-old ‘Flame Pot’ leaves Japan for first time for display at Stonehenge. New English Heritage exhibition reveals remarkable parallels between prehistoric cultures 6,000 miles apart
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Bronze Age House Recreated at Beeston Castle
A Bronze Age house is being reconstructed by English Heritage volunteers at Beeston Castle in Cheshire. The volunteers have used authentic tools and archeological evidence to recreate this 4000-year-old piece of history.
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Building Stonehenge Was One Long Celebration
Celebration was a vital part of building Stonehenge says English Heritage today as the charity suggests visitors abandon 21st century thinking to understand how the monument was built.
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A chance find, the Battle Abbey carol, has been set to music and recorded, and can be heard sung for the first time in hundreds of years. Read the story behind the carol and find out how it was set to music.
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Read advice from our educational experts and historians on how teach the Romans to your learners. Featuring hints and tips, the pitfalls to avoid, and suggested activities to try with your students at home, in the classroom, or on a school trip.
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Explore history with English Heritage! On this page, discover Queen Victoria and the Victorians and find loads of fun things to watch, read and do!
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Discover some fascinating and insightful facts about Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, from its history as a royal palace, to what it’s like to visit today. Get answers about access and visiting tips and how to get here. Explore Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's home with English Heritage.