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Protecting the heritage that matters to us all, so it lives on and is loved for longer. House rules: bit.ly/2unALuH
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    Historic England
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    Apr 20, 2025
    To mark Easter, here is the Church of St Andrew in Ongar, Essex, thought to be the oldest standing wooden church in the world. ⛪ Tree-ring dating of the church's timbers suggests it was constructed around 1063.
    A photograph of the exterior of the side wall of a wooden church with 3 dormer windows in the roof.
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    Oct 17, 2025
    A national blue plaque has been unveiled to the Reverend Wilbert Awdry, creator of 'Thomas the Tank Engine'. 🚂 The plaque at his former home, 30 Rodborough Avenue in Stroud, Gloucestershire, marks 80 years since 'The Three Railway Engines' was published.
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    Mar 22, 2025
    The Historic England Archive holds over 14 million photos, showing many aspects of life. If you zoom into this image from 1866, you will see a sign in the shop window reading 'hair bought', presumably one of the options for the people of Bristol in hard times.
    A photograph from 1866 showing the corner between two streets. A shop window has a sign that reads 'hair bought' and an oil lamp is in the front centre of the image.
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    Jul 5, 2017
    The bikini was created on this day in 1946, and today is #nationalbikiniday ! via @HE_Archive bit.ly/2smerBz
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    Historic England
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    May 25, 2023
    The Historic England Archive holds over 14 million photos, showing many aspects of life. If you zoom into this image from 1866, you will see a sign in the shop window reading 'hair bought', presumably one of the options for the people of Bristol in hard times.
    A photograph from 1866 showing the corner between two streets. A shop window has a sign that reads 'hair bought' and an oil lamp is in the front centre of the image.
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    Historic England
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    Jul 26, 2017
    Mud soldier in Trafalgar Square will slowly dissolve in the rain, marking #Passchendaele100 bit.ly/2tJnsJB
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    Oct 14, 2025
    Have you ever heard of a ‘crinkle-crankle’ wall? 🧱 This walled garden at the Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, dates from the late 18th or early 19th century. This curved design uses fewer bricks and was often used as a response to the Brick Tax, which was introduced in 1784.
    A photograph of a curved red brick wall in a garden.
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    Feb 9, 2025
    Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese on Fleet Street had to be rebuilt after being damaged in the Great Fire of London in 1666. 🍺 A pub has existed on the site since the 1530s but was quickly rebuilt the year after the fire in 1667. Have you ever been to this iconic pub?
    A photo of the interior of a dimly lit wooden bar area in a pub next to an open fireplace.
    A photo of a small alleyway with a back entrance to a pub with brown painted doors and window frames. A lit-up sign reads, 'Ye olde Cheshire Cheese rebuilt 1667'.
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    Historic England
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    Mar 31, 2024
    To mark Easter, here is the Church of St Andrew in Ongar, Essex, thought to be the oldest standing wooden church in the world. ⛪ Tree-ring dating of the church's timbers suggests it was constructed around 1063.
    A photograph of the exterior of the side wall of a wooden church with 3 dormer windows in the roof.
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    Jul 28, 2024
    We've discovered a bathhouse at the Birdoswald Roman Fort at Hadrian's Wall. 🛁 After 4 seasons of excavation at Birdoswald, there have been significant discoveries. This video looks explores one dig site, where we have found incredible remains of the bathhouse furnace room.
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    Jul 7, 2024
    Unusually, St Bartholomew's gatehouse in London looks older today than it did in a photograph from the early 1900s. Its Tudor frontage (right) was hidden (left) until a bomb from a German Zeppelin raid in 1917 uncovered its original timber. It was then fully restored in 1932.
    A sepia photograph of a brick building with a stone archway with advertising signs painted on each of the three storeys.
    A photograph of a brown timber-framed gatehouse.
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    May 2, 2023
    Unusually, St Bartholomew's gatehouse in London looks older today than in the early 1900s. Its Tudor frontage was hidden until a bomb from a German Zeppelin raid in 1917 uncovered its original timber.
    A sepia photograph of a 13th century building covered in signage.
    A photograph of a 13th century gatehouse.
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    Oct 25, 2025
    The Horse and Jockey in Wednesbury is an ornate 19th-century pub with a splendid ceramic-fronted bar counter. ✨ The extravagant bar counter was most likely manufactured by Craven Dunnil of Jackfield and is one of only 12 known examples remaining in England.
    A photograph of a bar with ornate tiles in green, cream, and brown hues, featuring intricate floral patterns.
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    Nov 9, 2025
    The memorial cross at Shoreham, Kent, was created as a permanent testament to the sacrifice of those from the parish who died during the First World War.
    An aerial photograph of a memorial cross.An aerial view of a large, pale cross embedded in a grassy field. The cross is enclosed by a rectangular fence.
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