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Find out more about the women who campaigned for the right to vote in our topic guide on the suffragists and suffragettes.
The trans-Atlantic slave trade has shaped world history and continues to have an impact today. Learn more about it with show.me.
In this topic guide, discover more about the great fire that devastated London in 1666.
Have you ever been to the Circus? They're a little different now from how they were before. This is a poster from 183...
You might have heard of the Magna Carta, discover more about this marvellous manuscript with Show Me.
This website from the British Museum has a carefully curated collection of 100 objects with teaching ideas for each one to inspire your students' love of history.
The Science Museum Group have created a whole load of fantastic resources to help teachers bring their science classes to life
These images are amongst the first items collected by IWM when it was founded in 1917 to record everybody’s experie...
One of Abingdon’s oldest and most beautiful buildings, the County Hall was built between 1678 and 1682 by Christoph...
Alnwick Castle is Britain's second largest inhabited castle; home to the Duke of Northumberland's family for over 700...
The Bath Preservation Trust was founded in 1934 as a small pressure group, with the object of protecting the city’s...
Bentley Priory Museum tells the fascinating story of the beautiful Grade II* listed country house, focusing on its ro...
The Brighton and Hove Library Service is made up of 14 libraries across the city - placing libraries at the heart of ...
Cambridge University Botanic Garden was established on its 40 acre site less than 1 mile from the City centre by Prof...
Number 48 Doughty Street is the only remaining London home of eminent Victorian author Charles Dickens. Dickens descr...
National Nature Reserve, historic Newton House and an 18th-century landscape park, enclosing a medieval deer park ...