From a sewer gas destructor lamp in Sheffield and a 1930s hairdresser in Scarborough to the traces of a Neolithic henge in Yorkshire and the Titanic band leader’s gravestone in Lancashire, Historic England has today published unusual highlights from the 510 places added to the National Heritage List for England in the past year. Here are some of our favourites: 1. Sewer Gas destructor lamp, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Grade II Once a common feature of our streets, gas lamps are increasinglyRead more
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