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Heritage Today 29
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Title:
Heritage Today 29
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Series:
English Heritage
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Volume:
29
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Landscapes of the brave
Lindsay Clarke
14 - 21
Anticipates the Register of Historic Battlefields with accounts of the battles of Maldon (AD~991), Bosworth (1485), Flodden (1513), and Sedgemoor (1685), including brief descriptions of the respective sites.
Five good ways to spend a million
Xenia Taliotis
31 - 35
Reports on how English Heritage spent a substantial tranche of its 1993--94 repair grants on the De La Warr Pavilion (Bexhill), Highgate Cemetery (London), the Church of the Holy Innocents (Highnam), Lincoln Cathedral, and the Kew Bridge Steam Museum (London).
The man who told us who we are
Peter Crookston
36 - 38
Briefly considers how the writings of the Venerable Bede have contributed to our understanding of early English history.
The perceptive Pevsner
Simon Jenkins
40 - 41
Acknowledges the great contribution made to the study of English historic architecture by Nikolaus Pevsner, originator of the Buildings of England series.
Palaces for pints
Martin Wainwright
44 - 45
Describes the Rising Sun and the Cardigan Arms, two of Leeds's fine Grade II listed Victorian public houses.
Networker on a bicycle
Peter Gillman
An interview with the head of Sustrans, a group campaigning for the construction of cycle tracks. Some of these tracks give access to English Heritage sites.