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An assessment of the current state of research on Old Sarum, together with questions for future research.
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Blue Plaque commemorating photographer Bill Brandt at 4 Airlie Gardens, Campden Hill, London W8 7AJ, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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English Heritage experts uncover original colour of the Iron Bridge
English Heritage's Iron Bridge conservation project will return the bridge to its original red-brown colour.
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New gardens show Mount Grace priory through history
Celebrated gardener Chris Beardshaw lends gold medal-winning flair to Arts and Crafts design while meticulous research revives the only surviving monk's cell garden in England.
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Gifts exchanged between Victoria and Albert shed light on passionate relationship
Romantic and risqué birthday presents exchanged between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert will be on display at their holiday home, Osborne, from Friday, 24 May.
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Passionate presents show Queen Victoria in a new light
Romantic and risqué birthday presents exchanged between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert will be on display at Osborne on the Isle of Wight on Friday (24 May) as English Heritage celebrates the 200th anniversary of their births. Celebration: Victoria & Albert’s Birthdays at Osborne will provide an intimate glimpse into the private romantic lives of the royal couple at their seaside retreat.
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Installation of Tintagel Castle's New Bridge Begins
The new footbridge at Tintagel Castle is beginning to take shape, as sections of the dramatic steel crossing have started to be installed at the coastal site ahead of the castle re-opening summer 2019.
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Names of 400 First World War Conscientious Objectors Revealed for the First Time
The names of 400 conscientious objectors who passed through Richmond Castle in North Yorkshire during the First World War will be revealed for the first time.
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Names of 400 First World War Conscientious Objectors Revealed for the First Time
The names of 400 conscientious objectors that passed through Richmond Castle in North Yorkshire during the First World War will be revealed for the first time, English Heritage announced today (Friday 19 July). The 400 names are included in the new museum at the castle which opens next week.
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Six new blue plaques for women
1 April 2021 – The crystallographer and peace campaigner, Kathleen Lonsdale has today been celebrated with an English Heritage London Blue Plaque, on the 50th anniversary of her death. Kathleen Lonsdale is the first of six illustrious women to be commemorated by English Heritage with a London Blue Plaque in 2021. Other recipients include social reformer Caroline Norton, designer Jean Muir, former slave and campaigner Ellen Craft, barrister Helena Normanton and Diana, Princess of Wales.