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Oliver Heaviside, a ground-breaking – and self-taught – physicist, mathematician, electrical engineer and theorist of communications, is commemorated with a blue plaque at his former home at 123 Camden Street.
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Oliver Heaviside, a ground-breaking – and self-taught – physicist, mathematician, electrical engineer and theorist of communications, is commemorated with a blue plaque at his former home at 123 Camden Street.
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Many parents and carers want to enhance their child’s learning through exploring history at home but may not be sure where to start. We have asked our team of teachers and education experts for advice on how you can approach home learning. They share hints and tips on how to create the best learning environment for your children, different ways that learners can demonstrate their understanding and how to approach teaching a topic to children of different ages and abilities.
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VIVEKANANDA, Swami (1863-1902)
Blue Plaque commemorating philosopher Swami Vivekananda at 63 St George's Drive, Pimlico, London SW1V 4DD, City of Westminster.
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VIVEKANANDA, Swami (1863-1902)
Blue Plaque commemorating philosopher Swami Vivekananda at 63 St George's Drive, Pimlico, London SW1V 4DD, City of Westminster.
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VIVEKANANDA, Swami (1863-1902)
Blue Plaque commemorating philosopher Swami Vivekananda at 63 St George's Drive, Pimlico, London SW1V 4DD, City of Westminster.

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One of a number of forts built in the 1850s and 1860s to protect Portsmouth and its harbour against a French invasion. Largely unaltered, the parade ground, gun ramps and moated keep can be viewed.
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Discover the story of the visionary who founded our beloved NHS to provide free health care services to the nation – an act commemorated with a blue plaque at his former home.
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FEASTS THROUGH HISTORY: GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL, LINCOLNSHIRE
In the last of our four-part foodie series, senior historian Dr Nick Holder reveals the story of this late medieval manor house and the feasts fit for royalty that were prepared in its kitchens