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Listed by English Heritage, which is insisting on their reconstruction nearby, the King's Cross gasometers were the finest examples of a very simple piece of technology.
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City councillor Andrew Wragg, who represents the Abbey Green ward, said: Hulton Abbey is classed as a Grade 1 site by English Heritage, which is the same as Stonehenge, but many people don't even know it's here.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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City councillor Andrew Wragg, who represents the Abbey Green ward, said: Hulton Abbey is classed as a Grade 1 site by English Heritage, which is the same as Stonehenge, but many people don't even know it's here.
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Jon Humble, inspector of ancient monuments for a preservation group called English Heritage, commented, The text books say that there is no cave art in Britain.
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Thurley hoped the BBC2 series - called English Heritage - would be a showcase for the achievements of the organisation.
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National Archaeology Week is here again: until July 22, digs, museums and organisations such as English Heritage will throw their metaphorical doors open to welcome children of all ages in exploring the wonders of the past.
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National Archaeology Week is here again: until July 22, digs, museums and organisations such as English Heritage will throw their metaphorical doors open to welcome children of all ages in exploring the wonders of the past.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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It has been developed in partnership with local groups and funding from English Heritage, and will also be available for the public to use and to add their own images and information.
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English Heritage has never asserted that the Cleveland Street workhouse was the model for the one in Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist Mudfog's workhouse, Letters, 19 March.
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He was chairman of English Heritage and she was on the board of the Royal Opera House, which she was instrumental in rebuilding.
Vivien Duffield: The women who thinks it's better to give | The Observer profile 2011
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