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Article: News 40 years of the Churches Conservation TrustVirginia Simpson invites you to celebrate the Trust's birthday by introducing your students to the history and design of local churches.28 May 2009
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Article: Review Architecture in focus: Bolsover CastleBolsover Castle is a unique site where three very different seventeenth century architectural styles meet: a fantasy castle, a stunning ruin and an impressive riding school.Chesterfield, Derbyshire | 15 May 2009
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Article: Review Architecture in focus: Dover CastleDover Castle presents the living history of a Norman castle that has seen many changes to its structure and purposes over the centuries.Dover, Kent | 24 December 2008
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Article: Review Architecture in focus: Great Bow Yard eco-home developmentGreat Bow Yard has been designed and built to take advantage of the natural elements and complement the local environment.Langport, Somerset | 21 December 2008
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Article: Review Architecture in focus: St Pancras InternationalSt Pancras International is a unique landmark building of Victorian gothic architecture complimented with a contemporary architectural restoration.King's Cross, London | 08 April 2009
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Article: Review Architecture in focus: Tilbury FortTilbury Fort is a brilliant example of purposeful design, known today as Britain's best preserved fort, learn how its defensive elements deterred anyone from attacking.Tilbury | 29 April 2009
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Article: News Celebrating the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth at Down HouseEnglish Heritage has developed three new school Discovery Visits at Darwin's family home.Orpington | 03 December 2008
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Article: News Engaging with Strictly Come DancingStrictly Come Dancing has moved up the heritage ladder - from Grade II to a Grade I listed location. For week eight, the show was broadcast from the stunning Tower Ballroom in Blackpool.Blackpool, Lancashire | 05 November 2009
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Article Goldie's gig at the AlbertThe Proms has started again at the Royal Albert Hall. It's host to some of the world's top classical musicians and this year joined by Goldie, the drum'n'bass DJ.Kensington, London | 04 August 2009
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Article: News Harry Potter and the fans of Gloucester CathedralThe cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral were transformed into corridors for the Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the sixth Harry Potter film.Gloucester | 07 July 2009
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Article Heritage Open Days celebrates England's architectureHeritage Open Days celebrates England's architecture and culture by allowing visitors free access to interesting properties that are not usually open.11 September 2009
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Article Inspiration for writing: teaching resourcesBuildings and places are a great resource for inspiring children to write. Why not use your local area to develop your student creative writing skills?24 August 2009
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Article Interacting with history at an English Heritage siteEnglish Heritage's award-winning Discovery Visits and other educational programmes can be a great way to engage your students.02 January 2009
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Article: Feature Jubilee Primary School recreates historyA London primary school uses English Heritage sites and film to capture learning on their topic-based curriculum for history.Stoke Newington, London | 05 January 2009
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Article: Feature Learning about conservation at the Tower of LondonPrimary and secondary students have an opportunity to participate in conservation programmes at the White Tower.Tower Hill, London | 22 December 2008
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Article Look up, look back, look forwardsWhen students from Wrekin View Primary School discovered Wellington Library was being relocated, they immersed themselves in finding out about its history and how the building could be used in the future.Shrewsbury | 17 March 2010
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Article People and places: The changing faces of the Old Royal Naval CollegeStudents at Wingfield School beautify the new Discover Greenwich Centre and discover how beauty is in the eye of the beholder!Greenwich, London | 26 February 2010
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Article: Review Resource review: English Heritage TVEnglish Heritage's online collection of short videos, produced in association with the History Channel. Excellent for whole-class sessions on historical buildings and sites.23 December 2008
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Article: News Royal dinner for the zoo keeper, the roman and the modernist!Find a site near you that has been awarded a prestigious Sandford Award for excellence in heritage education through work with schools.17 February 2010
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Article: Feature Teaching activities using your school buildingEnglish Heritage is raising the awareness of the range of school buildings in England and ways they can be refurbished. Download a free resource to engage students in the history of their school building.13 January 2010

