Beautiful texts, poems, letters and illustrations from museums and galleries
The mad hatters tea party is one of the best known tea parties of all time. It is fun and silly and follows absolutel...
Join this group of Year 7 students on their VIP tour around the Seven Stories Archive. The students look closely at t...
There is a very good chance that you have heard of the popular fictional Victorian detective Sherlock Holmes, who fir...
The Tyger is an illustrated poem written by William Blake, it was published in 1794 in a collection of poems, written...
Have you been learning about Shakespeare at home or at school? Do you just have a love for the theatre and for play's...
Have you ever wondered how writing came about? Like most things, it had to be invented. This video from The British M...
Short film workshops by Culture Street on illustrated bookmaking with a KS2 class.
Anne Hathaway's Cottage is in Shottery, a hamlet within the parish of Stratford but just over a mile from the town ce...
Jacobean house, home of Rudyard Kipling: * Left just as he left it, reflecting the author's exotic oriental tastes *...
Gallery showing original watercolours by world famous author Beatrix Potter and displays on her life & work. 2008 fea...
Discover Bodmin Keep: Cornwall’s Army Museum A place where families remember and discover together Housed in the ...
Boston's Guildhall of St. Mary is one of the oldest and most significant religious guildhalls in the country. First ...
The museum is highly interactive, with specially commissioned videos and recordings by local people telling stories a...
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom, and one of the world's greatest libraries. Set up ...
Brixham Museum & History Society was founded in 1957 to record, save and display the heritage of the historic town an...
Founded in 1893, the Brontë Society collects and exhibits material relating to the Brontës’ lives and works and s...