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20 Questions Quiz: Autumn and Winter Traditions
Test your knowledge of autumn and winter traditions with this quiz
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Stories from Grand Tours of Europe
Crossing the channel and into continental Europe, British tourists in the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries were among a new wave of pleasure travellers. A great number of people who lived in properties that are now in the care of English Heritage embarked on a Grand Tour during this time. Here we share some of their stories and how the Grand Tour impacted their lives.
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Satire and Scandal: Media in 18th-Century England
News sharing and gathering has been in existence, in one form or another, as long as communication itself. But a boom in 18th-century publishing launched a new media culture that saw the news disseminated in a way that hadn't been possible before.
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From getting hands on with history at an action-packed event to exploring the vast grounds, Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden offers plenty to do on a family day out.
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In this comprehensive guide to the English Civil Wars, we explore the fractious political landscape of the early 17th century and follow the descent into war, the conflicts themselves, and their aftermath.
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A history of Longthorpe Tower, which was built in the late 13th century, and its spectacular early 14th-century wall-paintings, rediscovered in 1945.
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A list of the main visual, material and written sources of further information on Tintagel Castle
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After King Charles III became the first new monarch to feature on a British stamp since Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne in 1952, we’re taking a look back at the history of our stamps and those that defined each of the royal reigns.
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Great Days Out: Every one's a winner
From Neolithic burial chambers to a Cold War bunker, we reveal our record-setting sites to visit with your membership.