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Printed on sturdy waterproof paper this handy pocket-sized map offers two fascinating routes to walkers wishing to explore the historic landscape around birdoswald roman fort.
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Bishop’s waltham palace was one of the grandest residences of the bishops of winchester the richest bishopric in medieval england.
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In her diaries lady anne clifford documents both the great and the trivial events of her long life.
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Invented during world war i to break the grim deadlock of the western front trenches tanks went on to revolutionize warfare.
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There are few pieces of pottery more recognisable than those designed by clarice cliff.
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Even in its ruinous state peveril castle is one of the most dramatic norman castles in england.
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The first world war has been described as the first total war a conflict in which a country's people and resources were harnessed towards final victory.
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On the origin of species outlines charles darwin's world-changing theory that life on earth had not been brought into being by a creator but had arisen from a single common ancestor and had evolved over time through the process of natural selection.
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From the magna carta the house of lords and the commonwealth to allotments pets and haggis this fact-filled guide will teach you everything you need to know – and really should know- about great britain.
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As the ultimate dog-loving nation our history is inextricably entwined with that of our dogs.
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This delightful series of board books is aimed at very young children.
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Enchantment and mystery enshroud the celebrated legendary figure of king arthur.
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'this lavishly illustrated compendium suggest that the age of elegance endures' mail on sunday the great houses of london represent one of the marvels of english architecture and yet they are almost entirely unknown.
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Birdoswald was one of 16 roman forts built to guard hadrian’s wall – the north-western frontier of the roman empire.
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Orford castle overlooking orford ness on the suffolk coast is the subject of the latest addition to the red guide series.
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The enigma of henry viii - tyrant womaniser and the man who changed england forever - continues to fascinate britain centuries after his death.
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Odo of conteville the younger half-brother of william the conqueror was ordained bishop of bayeux while still in his teens.
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For centuries carved writings and artworks in churches lay largely unnoticed.
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Featuring tales of murder adultery beheadings civil war usurpation and madness.
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The history of the vikings is bloody and eventful and viking warriors capture the popular imagination to this day.
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Queen victoria and albert prince consort had nine children who despite their very different characters remained a close-knit family.
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What exactly is an abbey and does it differ from a priory?
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Fascinating facts about the kings and queens of scotland ireland england and wales.
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The celts are one of the world's most mysterious ancient people.
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Unlike the book and film war horse warrior is the true story of the thoroughbred horse winston churchill's great heroic friend jack seely took to france in 1914.
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Gisborough priory in yorkshire is the subject of the latest addition to english heritage’s acclaimed red guide series.
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Barnard castle stands on the cliffs above the river tees.
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The ruins of wingfield manor form an impressive cluster of towers and chimneys high on a rocky hill above the village of south wingfield.
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The 18th-century phenomenon of the english landscape garden was so widespread that even today when so much has been built over or otherwise changed one is never far from an example throughout england.
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This is a book about the insects and fungi that may appear in building timbers if unnoticed or unavoidable maintenance problems allow them to remain damp.
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The d-day landings of 6 june 1944 were the culmination of months of meticulous planning and organisation.
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Conservatories emerged in the early 19th century as a result of an increased interest in horticulture as well as developments in glass and iron manufacture and in methods of heating.
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The castles of pendennis and st mawes were built by king henry viii.
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Discover everything you need to know about horrible histories the movie: rotten romans.
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The peaceful ruins of lanercost priory mask a turbulent history.
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The reformation transformed england forever.
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In april 1536 in the 27th year of the reign of king henry viii there were 800 monasteries nunneries and friaries scattered throughout england and wales more than and within them 10000 monks canons nuns and friars.
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Journey back to medieval times with a host of lego minifigures!
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