Inclusive Heritage
Discover how important aspects of our past, such as the transatlantic slave trade and its abolition, attitudes towards disability, and the changing role of women, are reflected in the buildings of England's towns and cities.
Discover how important aspects of our past, such as the transatlantic slave trade and its abolition, attitudes towards disability, and the changing role of women, are reflected in the buildings of England's towns and cities.
Historic England has researched the connections between the transatlantic slave trade and the properties in the care of English Heritage.
Mapping 100 years of England's history from the perspective of Black and Asian people.
Pride of Place uncovers and celebrates places of LGBTQ heritage across England, ranging from the frontiers of Roman Britain to the gay pubs of today.
Disability in Time and Place reveals how disabled people's lives are integral to the heritage all around us.
Women's achievements and experience have left a deep impression on the historic environment.
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