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Come Play with TV's Taskmaster at Carisbrooke Castle
It’s all fun and games at Carisbrooke Castle this summer, with loads of activities for the whole family to get stuck into.
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From stalls to malls: A brief history of the high street
Dr Annie Gray — food historian, broadcaster, and author of The Bookshop, The Draper, The Candlestick Maker: A History of the High Street — takes us back in time for a mosey around the shops of the past.
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Stonehenge permanent and temporary exhibitions provide a fascinating insight into the story of Stonehenge and the people who built it.
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A list of sources of further information for the study of Clifford’s Tower.
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A summary of the main sources for our knowledge and understanding of Pendennis Castle
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Iron Age Kings and their Roman Connections
The burial goods from Lexden Tumulus and the earthworks of Bluebottle Grove in Essex provide tantalising glimpses of rich and powerful leaders in Iron Age Britain, and their strong links with the Roman world.
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Across 6000 years of history, the fashion for jet has ebbed and flowed. With its ancient associations with healing and protective magic, the gemstone jet has long fascinated both archaeologists and style-setters. In this article we explore the origins of this mysterious gem.
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Explore these interactive reconstruction drawings of Stonehenge and the surrounding landscape to see how they changed in the course of prehistory.
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The Darwin Family at Down House
How Charles and Emma Darwin’s children were both seen and heard during their surprisingly boisterous childhood at Down House in Kent.