The Guardian view on English Heritage: don’t take glorious days out for granted

《卫报》对英格兰遗产的观点:不要理所当然地认为辉煌的外出活动

Roundheads and cavaliers battle at an English civil war reenactment event. ‘Anyone with an interest in the heritage sector should be dismayed by the prospect of English Heritage’s workforce being deskilled.’

Roundheads and cavaliers battle at an English civil war reenactment event. ‘Anyone with an interest in the heritage sector should be dismayed by the prospect of English Heritage’s workforce being deskilled.’

2025-02-04  583  中等
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English Heritage is a less-glamorous cousin to the UK’s best-known buildings and landscapes charity, the National Trust (which operates in Northern Ireland and Wales as well as England). While the Trust, which was founded in 1895, has an elected council of members, English Heritage’s members get free entry and parking but no voting rights. Measured by members and income, English Heritage is roughly a fifth of the Trust’s size, and has existed in its current form since 2015.

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