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We are the public body that helps people care for, enjoy and celebrate England’s spectacular historic environment. House rules:

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  1. Thanks to Roger Bowdler for our homepage banner this week! This beautiful image is of Beufre Barn, Hampshire. Share your photos with us and help us

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  2. If you want to find out who lived in or owned your house there are a number of resources to help you. Find out more about your home's history:

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  3. Happy ! 🌊 💦 💧 Wetlands have huge historic value as they preserve archaeological, environmental and landscape evidence of the past. Find out more about wetland heritage:

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  4. It's 🏳️‍🌈 LGBTQ histories are embedded in the buildings and landscapes all around us and many historical locations shed light on LGBTQ pasts. Discover England's LGBTQ Heritage:

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  5. Overlooking Brighton, the Chattri is a memorial built to commemorate Indian soldiers that died fighting for the British Empire in the First World War. It was inaugurated in 1921. Find out more:

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  6. On the night of 31 January 1953, a severe North Sea storm devastated the east coast of England. It was Britain’s worst natural disaster of the 20th century.

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    Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings is getting its crown back! Parts of the coronet were lifted back into place on top of the Jubilee Tower today. It’s already looking great! Well done to the team.

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  8. *only remaining complete building. (We should have specified!)

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  9. Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission’s report, 'Living with Beauty', highlights heritage as an important part of what makes places special, distinctive and beautiful.

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  10. On 30 January 1649, Charles I was convicted of treason and executed outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall. The banqueting house is the only remaining component of the Palace of Whitehall, the residence of English monarchs from 1530 to 1698.

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  11. Soho has some of the best examples of houses from the early Georgian period in the whole of London. By the end of this short walking tour you'll be able to point out key architectural features that make a house early Georgian.

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  12. From the first George in 1714 to the fourth in 1830, the Georgian period encompassed 116 years of fascinating culture, people and architecture. Meet the Georgians:

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  13. It's your chance to have a say on our advice and guidance! We're looking for feedback on our 'Scientific Dating of Pleistocene Sites' by Friday 6 March. Take a look and submit your feedback here:

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  14. Today is the 200th anniversary of the death of George III. The Regency period was the pinnacle of Georgian shopping. Covered arcades and streets dedicated to the linen-drapers, haberdashers and hosiers appeared in towns up and down the country.

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  15. Vote for us to win Best Rescue Project at this year's Current Archaeology awards! Our joint project on Hadrian's Wall with discovered many inscriptions and images etched by 3rd century soldiers. Get voting!

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  16. Ships’ figureheads have a long history embodying religion, symbolism and superstition. From warships to merchant ships, here's a brief history of ships' figureheads

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  17. We're looking for a Project Manager to join us at Historic England. If you are a reliable and enthusiastic individual with the ability to generate enthusiasm in others, this is the role for you. Find out more.

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  18. Thanks to Steve Trow for this beautiful photo of Two Bowl barrows 400m north west of Janesmoor Pond and your photo could feature on our homepage

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  19. Improving energy efficiency will lower carbon emissions and fuel bills and often increase comfort. You can download our guidance on improving energy efficiency in historic buildings here

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  20. Virginia Woolf was born on this day in 1883. 29 Fitzroy Square is listed Grade II* and is one of 18 London houses with two blue plaques. There is a plaque for Virginia Woolf and playwright George Bernard Shaw.

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