Share your photos and memories of any of the 400,000 buildings, monuments, battlefields and more on the National Heritage List for England.
Pioneering Women: Connections with Historical Places Mapped
Historic England research into women's history has included collaborations with The Royal Society and the British Library to celebrate and record the contributions of pioneering women.
The maps below link to entries in the National Heritage List for England where these fascinating histories can be discovered.
Many places on the List are well-known and even world-famous. But in a lot of cases, there's much that remains unknown. We invite you to share your knowledge and pictures of listed places, so we can record information, and even unlock the secrets of some places. Add your knowledge to the Missing Pieces Project.
Pioneering women interviewed for British Library Oral Histories project
British Libraries Oral History collections cover a wide range of subject areas relating to British life, work, culture, and experience. They include both audio and video interviews, providing insight into aspects of UK personal memory, identity and experience.
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Many places on the List are well-known and even world-famous. But in some cases there is much that remains unknown.
99% of people in England live within a mile of a listed building or place. Why not Enrich the List and tell us what makes your favourite listed building special, so we can record important facts, and even unlock the secrets of some places.