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This beautifully illustrated book is called a Haggadah book, it is used during the Jewish festival of Passover and it...
What are these hands saying to you? Are they stopping you or inviting you? Are they waving to you? What could they ...
This is a Dastar Bungga, meaning ‘towering fortress’. These pointed turbans of wound silk were worn by the warri...
How did they do that? If you were a 16th century noble or wealthy merchant in Northern Europe, you wouldn't need to g...
The Ancient Greeks held the Olympic Games every four years. Show Me investigates the games to uncover some fascinating facts that you might not have known about this ancient sporting event.
Who was St George, why do people fly his flag and do you know when St George's Day is?
The shrine at Segedunum Roman Fort raises lots of questions: What was it made for? Why is it in such good condition? ...
Join this group of Students as they discover the Gloucester City Museum. The students were most interested in this Tr...
From refuge to haven, this atmospheric moated house has been a sanctuary since the 15th century, hiding persecuted Ca...
Visit Bailiffgate first to uncover the rich history of Alnwick and North Northumberland. Explore the past through spe...
With its internationally important collection of textiles, weird and wonderful objects from around the world, and a v...
Boston's Guildhall of St. Mary is one of the oldest and most significant religious guildhalls in the country. First ...
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, with its rich and diverse collections, creates a vibrant cultural centre in and around...
Bristol’s premier museum and art gallery houses important collections of minerals and fossils, natural history, eas...
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom, and one of the world's greatest libraries. Set up ...
700-year-old building with fine 16th-century great hall, associated with Elizabethan seafarers Drake and Grenville. ...