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The English website ([http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/]) and Archive Services team provide an information service for those with an interest in the archaeology and architecture of England. The website includes information about English Heritage resources, services and current projects. For example, the education pages of the website include resources such as worksheets and notes for teachers. In addition, the website is increasingly being used to disseminate professional materials, for example the online version of the Thesaurus of Monument Types.
The Historic England website ([http://www.historicengland.org.uk/|http://www.historicengland.org.uk/|target='_blank']) and Archive Services team provide an information service for those with an interest in the archaeology and architecture of England. The website includes information about English Heritage resources, services and current projects. For example, the education pages of the website include resources such as worksheets and notes for teachers. In addition, the website is increasingly being used to disseminate professional materials, for example the online version of the Thesaurus of Monument Types.