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Did you know that until 1814 the river Thames in London would occasionally freeze solid? Our friends at the Museum of...
Swimming costumes have changed a lot over the years. Do you think you would ever wear something like this? Find out m...
Have you ever been to the Circus? They're a little different now from how they were before. This is a poster from 183...
Ever wondered how riding side saddle works? This short film from English Heritage shows you how Victorian women rode ...
British Pathé have an incredible archive of films, so we've selected our favourites to share with you.
When you think of a circus you probably think of a travelling show with acrobats and clowns in a big tent. Well this ...
This is an example of what televisions looked like in the 1950s. They were much smaller than the TVs we have in our l...
Dr. Tim Cockerill is an entomologist by day and a circus performer by night. It seems only natural that he would beco...
In 1951, the government organised a festival to lift British people’s spirits after World War II and give them a se...
Bodelwyddan Castle is a Victorian country house museum with acres of parkland, gardens, family-friendly galleries and...
Discover Canterbury's history, from millions of years ago to the present, explored through interactive displays in an...
Chippenham Museum & Heritage Centre is housed in a fine 18th century grade II listed building. The displays tell t...
The 'Ironmaster' William Crawshay commissioned Cyfarthfa Castle in 1824. This grand castellated mansion overlooked hi...
The New Islington Museum opened its doors in May 2008. Using its collection it explores the boroughs history through ...
The Birthplace House was built in about 1740 on Wisbech’s South Brink. As a Grade II* listed building, it is partic...
There have always been ideas worth fighting for. Join a march through time at the People's History Museum following B...