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This video from the Imperial War Museum shows how we are all connected to the First World War, even though it happene...
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm is one of Britain's leading working farm museums. We specialise in practical demons...
Visit Discover Art at the Ulster Museum and contribute to an installation inspired by Irish-born artist, William Orpen.
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG) first opened in 1885. It is housed in a Grade II* listed city centre landmar...
Set in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, Blenheim Palace is considered to be one of the finest Baroque houses in the country...
Bodelwyddan Castle is a Victorian country house museum with acres of parkland, gardens, family-friendly galleries and...
Boston's Guildhall of St. Mary is one of the oldest and most significant religious guildhalls in the country. First ...
Dorking Museum aims to preserve and present the heritage of Dorking and its surrounding villages and countryside by c...
During World War II, the pupils of Queen Ethelburga's school were evacuated to Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal.
The museum is housed within the fully accessible Interpretation Centre of Cardiff Castle and tells the story of the W...
Explore the Bravery, Creativity, Joy and Sorrow of WW1 and it's impact on Chichester.
Cotehele's First World War exhibition features photos, trench art and personal items loaned from members of the local community.
The Fleet Air Arm Museum houses a very large and well presented collection of aircraft and memorabilia. Four display ...
Exhibition and Events Commemorating the region's First World War contribution and experiences, 1914 - 1918
The Grosvenor Museum was founded in 1885 and its origins are linked to the Chester Society of Natural Science Literat...