The Inclusive Heritage Advice Hub is part of Historic England’s commitment to supporting the heritage sector in becoming more diverse. It contains digestible information for any organisation wishing ...
Bring the history of London, Sheffield, Birmingham, Bristol and Hull neighbourhoods alive using photos, archive images and sometimes the odd video. We'll help you identify architectural periods and ...
A collection of over 10,000 images from the Historic England Archive that have been specially selected and re-captioned for teachers to use with their pupils.
Human osteoarchaeology is the scientific study of human skeletons excavated from archaeological sites. It can tell us about the health, lifestyle, diet, mortality and physique of people in the past.
Heritage crime is any offence which harms the value of heritage assets and their settings. Some heritage assets are protected by specific legislation to prevent harm caused by damage or unlicensed ...
The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is the only official, up to date, register of all nationally protected historic buildings and sites in England - listed buildings, scheduled monuments, ...
This glossary contains the definitions of terms used within disability history. To link to the terms please click on any blue letter to see corresponding glossary entries: ...
Historic England's expert advice helps people care for and protect historic places. All our advice is free online and you can also buy printed versions of our advice publications. The pages below will ...
Part of the Heritage Counts series. 5 minute read. The heritage sector is an integral part of England's national economy. The sector is deeply embedded in local property markets, local supply chains ...