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[Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] curates a wide range of information and archive collections relating to the historic environment and makes them available to the public. This includes the National Record of the Historic Environment ([NRHE|Glossary#NRHE|target='_blank']), a national database of monuments, buildings and maritime sites linked to a GIS system. It contains entries for over 400,000 monuments and 80,000 events. The Historic England Archive also curates a collection of over 2.5 million air photographs, some 3 million ground photographs, 32,000 books, 300,000 maps and a growing collection of plans, architectural drawings and reports. The collections provide complete aerial coverage for England and other photographic coverage of a wide range of topics such as English towns, gardens, houses, churches and cathedrals, industrial sites and railway stations.
Historic England curates a wide range of information and archive collections relating to the historic environment and makes them available to the public. This includes the National Record of the Historic Environment ([NRHE|Glossary#NRHE|target='_blank']), a national database of monuments, buildings and maritime sites linked to a GIS system. It contains entries for over 400,000 monuments and 80,000 events. There is currently (2019) a project to devolve this information to HERs and merge the datasets, which will take place oevr the next 5 years. The Historic England Archive also curates a collection of over 2.5 million air photographs, some 3 million ground photographs, 32,000 books, 300,000 maps and a growing collection of plans, architectural drawings and reports. The collections provide complete aerial coverage for England and other photographic coverage of a wide range of topics such as English towns, gardens, houses, churches and cathedrals, industrial sites and railway stations.
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[Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] acts as the contact point for queries concerning all designated assets on the National Heritage List for England ([NHLE|Glossary#NHLE|target='_blank']), including: [scheduled monuments|Glossary#SM|target='_blank'], [listed buildings|Glossary#Listed Buildings|target='_blank'] and sites on the registers of [parks and gardens|Glossary#Registered Parks and Gardens|target='_blank'], and [battlefields|Glossary#Registered Battlefields|target='_blank']. [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] also issues a free licence to HERs to hold its copyrighted material.
Historic England acts as the contact point for queries concerning all designated assets on the National Heritage List for England ([NHLE|Glossary#NHLE|target='_blank']), including: [scheduled monuments|Glossary#SM|target='_blank'], [listed buildings|Glossary#Listed Buildings|target='_blank'] and sites on the registers of [parks and gardens|Glossary#Registered Parks and Gardens|target='_blank'], and [battlefields|Glossary#Registered Battlefields|target='_blank']. [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] also issues a free licence to HERs to hold its copyrighted material.
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Heritage Information Partnerships and the Data Standards Unit of [Historic England|Glossary#Historic England|target='_blank'] offer advice to HERs and maintain controlled terminologies such as the [Thesaurus of Monument Types|Glossary#ThesaurusOfMonumentTypes|target='_blank'].
Heritage Information Partnerships and the Data Standards Unit of Historic England offer advice to HERs and maintain controlled terminologies such as the [Thesaurus of Monument Types|Glossary#ThesaurusOfMonumentTypes|target='_blank'].