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The UK forum for professionals, students and others concerned with heritage interpretation.
http://www.quinion.com/
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Online resource from the magazine with information on British and Irish travel, events, tours, culture and destinations.
http://www.BritishHeritage.com
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At the University of Bristol aims to develop teaching and research in the study and management of historic environments.
http://www.bris.ac.uk
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Your chance to see inside some of Scotland's most interesting buildings, competely free of charge, throughout September each year.
http://www.doorsopendays.org.uk
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Cultural and historic sites open to the public free in Wales, Scotland, England, London and Northern Ireland on certain days in September each year.
http://www.heritagedays.net/
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Bruce Induni provides details of a MSc in Architectural Materials Conservation at Bournemouth University, and offers consultancy on the use of lime and earth.
http://www.induni.net
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The professional institute which represents conservation professionals in the public and private sectors in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
http://www.ihbc.org.uk/
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A grant scheme that helps local groups in England to investigate, explain and care for their local landscape, landmarks, traditions and culture.
http://www.lhi.org.uk/
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Hundreds of famous people like Shakespeare, Dickens, and Darwin have lived in London.
http://www.blueplaque.com
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Volunteers under the wing of the Council for British Archaeology aim to make a complete record of 20th-century military structures and sites.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/
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