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Voice of the Nation’s Gardeners, ‘Mr. Middleton’, Honoured with English Heritage Blue Plaque
BBC radio gardening correspondent and much-loved national figure, Cecil Henry Middleton, has been commemorated with an English Heritage blue plaque. It marks 17 Princes Avenue in Tolworth, where ‘Mr. Middleton’ captivated millions, becoming the voice of the famous ‘Dig for Victory’ campaign.
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Significance of Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village
Wharram Percy is among the biggest and best-preserved of the thousands of deserted medieval villages in Britain, and has been the focus of pioneering research.
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Apsley House is the product of two very different architectural styles, those of Robert Adam and Benjamin Wyatt.
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Apsley House is significant as a national memorial to the Duke of Wellington and to Britain’s triumph over the Napoleonic threat, as well as an important gallery of decorative and fine art.
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Description of Wellington Arch
First built in 1825–7, the Arch was moved to its present position in the 1880s, and the sculpture now on top of it was only placed there in 1912
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Previous Exhibition - Stonehenge: Monumental Journey
This opening exhibition at the Quadriga Gallery showed how Stonehenge has been experienced over time and how it will be reconnected with the wider landscape.
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Osborne is of outstanding significance for its close association with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and for its reflection of their family life and interests.
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Archaeological investigation at Pendennis has generally been limited, leaving plenty of scope for further study and research-orientated investigation
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Description of Portchester Castle
A description of Portchester Castle, where a medieval castle was built within the walls of a Roman fort, the constant and defining element of the site