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What a fearsome looking object! Look closely at the carved dagger. At the top of the blade there is a ‘Makara’, ...
Have you ever taken a selfie? People have been creating self-portraits for a very long time - even before cameras we...
Founded in 1961, The Museum has the finest collection of American decorative arts outside the United States. Displaye...
In 1895 the Birthplace Cottage was bought as a surprise 60th birthday present for Andrew Carnegie by his wife Louise ...
Unearth the amazing stories of Basing House, the nationally important ruins and grounds of the largest private house ...
The Blaenavon Ironworks started production in 1789 and was to become the first purpose built multi-furnace ironworks ...
Experience life as it was over 100 years ago through the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of a recreated Victorian T...
Discover Bodmin Keep: Cornwall’s Army Museum A place where families remember and discover together Housed in the ...
1810 to 2010 - the British Schools site in Hitchin is over 200 years old! Today the British Schools Museum celebrates...
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's first and last projects are on the River Thames. The Thames Tunnel with his father Sir Marc...
An outstanding collection of historic buildings, rescued from destruction and rebuilt in 45 acres of beautiful Chilte...
The East Anglian Railway Museum is a living heritage site based at Chappel railway station. We are situated on the ed...
At the very heart of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site sit two great beam engines, originally powered by high-pr...
Carrickfergus boasts Ireland's sole surviving coal gasworks and is one of only three left in the British Isles. Visi...
For over 1,300 years, this Grade I Listed building, situated in extensive grounds by the River Thames, was a country ...
Geevor, situated amid the dramatic scenery of Cornwall's Atlantic coast, is the largest mining history site in the UK...