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  • Palaces for Pigs: Animal Architecture and Other Beastly Buildings

    Lucinda Lambton

    Paperback (Historic England in association with Liverpool University Press, June 30, 2011)
    Since the 16th century animals have provided an excuse to build fantastical structures; fuelled by British eccentricity and their extravagant love of their pets, remarkable buildings dedicated to animals have risen up all over the British Isles. The book celebrates architecture for animals and is illustrated with full-colour photography throughout.
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  • Life in a Medieval Castle

    Tony McAleavy

    Hardcover (English Heritage, Dec. 31, 2003)
    Another one of Tony McAleavy's lively reconstructions of life in days gone by. Aimed at the younger end of the market, this and his other books Life in a Medieval Abbey and Picturing the Past , bring the past to life through colourful illustrations and readable text concentrating on the things children really want to know - cruelty, bloodshed, feasting and merry-making, to name a few.
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  • Stonehenge and Avebury: Exploring the World Heritage Site - 1:10 000 scale

    English Heritage

    Map (English Heritage, Dec. 31, 2013)
    The Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site is internationally important for its outstanding prehistoric monuments. Stonehenge is the most architecturally sophisticated prehistoric stone circle in the world, while Avebury is the largest. Around them lie numerous other monuments and sites, which demonstrate over 2,000 years of continuous use. Together they form a unique prehistoric landscape. There is no better way to learn about an experience the monuments than to go out and explore the World Heritage Site on foot. This map is ideal for walkers and others wishing to explore the fascinating landscape of the two areas of the World Heritage Site. The map uses an Ordnance Survey 1:10,000 base and draws upon information from the English Heritage Archive and recent archaeological investigations. With Stonehenge on one side and Avebury on the other, the map shows and describes both visible and hidden remains, with information about where you can find out more. The map is divided into two parts on a durable double sided waterproof sheet.
  • Churches, Cathedrals and Chapels

    Richard Morris, Mike Corbishley

    Paperback (Historic England Publishing, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Most places have at least one church or chapel. Together with cathedrals, these buildings, their sites and surroundings offer an inexhaustible range of teaching and study opportunities. This books placed them in their historical context, introducing sources and suggesting themes, exercises and project ideas for curriculum work.
  • Prehistory

    Mike Corbishley, Timothy Darvill, Peter Stone

    Paperback (Historic England Publishing, Oct. 20, 2000)
    The landscape is full of evidence of the people who lived in the vast period of time covering over 99% of the human past, which we now refer to as 'prehistory'. This book outlines our present understanding of what life must have been like so long ago, now less sketchy thanks to recent archaeological investigation. It shows how studying the evidence can be used in a number of curriculum subjects. This book suggests educational strategies for the use of historic landscapes, sites and buildings.
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  • Hadrian's Wall Poster Pack

    Dai Owen

    Poster (English Heritage, Jan. 17, 2003)
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  • The Tower of London

    Geoffrey Parnell

    Paperback (B T Batsford Ltd, March 1, 1994)
    Book by Parnell, Geoffrey