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SACKVILLE-WEST, Vita (1892-1962) & NICOLSON, Harold (1886-1968)
Blue Plaque commemorating writers and gardeners Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West at 182 Ebury Street, Belgravia, London SW1W 8UP, City of Westminster.
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From a captive queen to the father of the NHS, and from a medieval hermit to a reggae superstar, discover the stories of the people who shaped our country's past.
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Members' Offer: Recommend a Friend
Recommend a friend today and when they join English Heritage you'll both enjoy an extra reward: £10 off for them and a £10 Marks and Spencer voucher for you.
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Romans descend on Hadrian's Wall for weekend of Battle
Roman and Barbarian re-enactors stage full weekend of performances New Barbarian Night Attack introduces atmospheric ritual after dusk
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Blanket of turf saves one of medieval England’s most important buildings
The delicate limestone walls of a medieval palace have been saved for the future by laying a blanket of turf on top of them. Lincoln Medieval Bishops’ Palace reopens after an extensive conservation project.
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English Heritage unveils 1000th London Blue Plaque
English Heritage has unveiled London’s 1000th blue plaque . The latest addition to the London blue plaques scheme will mark the former London headquarters of the suffragist organisation, the Women’s Freedom League (WFL). One of the few parts of Robert Adam’s Adelphi development to survive, this three-storey building at number 1 Robert Street in Westminster was the WFL’s bustling base of operations for its longest and most active period.
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History of Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications
A brief history and description of Stanwick Iron Age Fortifications, the excavated remains of an Iron Age rampart and ditch.