Games, collections, videos, stories, homework help and family days out from museums and galleries
Local museums and galleries hold the key to your local area, they can introduce your students to the value and heritage of their community.
Achives are a great way of preserving history and encouraging pride in your local community, but what is an archive?
Archives are easy to make and can develop pupils’ history skills, while building a sense of ownership, pride and identity around themselves and their school.
Museums don't have to be in big, grand buildings, they can me made just about anywhere, even in your school or classroom.
Abbey House Museum is a fun, family friendly, award winning museum. Explore our recreated Victorian streets and step ...
One of Abingdon’s oldest and most beautiful buildings, the County Hall was built between 1678 and 1682 by Christoph...
Alford Manor House was given to the town by Dorothy Higgins, whose Grandfather had once lived there. In 1967 Alford C...
Arnos Vale Cemetery is one of the earliest and most important working Victorian cemeteries in the UK.
With hundreds of interactive exhibits, explosive live shows and a Planetarium, At-Bristol is one of the UK’s bigges...
With its internationally important collection of textiles, weird and wonderful objects from around the world, and a v...
Unearth the amazing stories of Basing House, the nationally important ruins and grounds of the largest private house ...
The Bath Preservation Trust was founded in 1934 as a small pressure group, with the object of protecting the city’s...
Experience a real sense of your past at Beamish, and discover what life was like in North East England in the 1820s, ...
Founded in 1247, Bethlem Royal Hospital is now located in Beckenham, South London, as part of the wider South London ...
When you think of a castle, you think Bodiam. Built by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge in 1385, Bodiam is one of the most beau...
Boston's Guildhall of St. Mary is one of the oldest and most significant religious guildhalls in the country. First ...