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This is the coat worn by Admiral Lord Nelson, the head of the British Navy at the battle of Trafalgar. Britain and Fr...
Looking for some help with the First World War? Our Topic Guide is just what you need.
The Battle of the Somme, a bloody First World War battle that claimed more than 1 million casualties over a 5 month p...
One of Abingdon’s oldest and most beautiful buildings, the County Hall was built between 1678 and 1682 by Christoph...
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm is one of Britain's leading working farm museums. We specialise in practical demons...
The Alderney Society Museum first opened in 1966, in the basement of the Island Hall, in St. Anne's, Alderney. Howeve...
The Alexandra Park and Palace Trust is a statutory charity set up by the London Borough of Haringey (LBH) to run Alex...
Alnwick Castle is Britain's second largest inhabited castle; home to the Duke of Northumberland's family for over 700...
Founded in 1961, The Museum has the finest collection of American decorative arts outside the United States. Displaye...
Superb early 18th-century mansion set in parkland and fine gardens: * Home of the Carew family for 600 years * Lands...
There is nearly 1,000 years of history at this great castle, situated in magnificent grounds overlooking the River Ar...
One of the last great homes to be built in the flamboyant Jacobean style, the mansion which was built between 1618 an...
With its internationally important collection of textiles, weird and wonderful objects from around the world, and a v...
The Battle Museum was born from the preparations to celebrate the 'Festival of Britain' in 1951. From this 'Battle Di...
Bentley Priory Museum tells the fascinating story of the beautiful Grade II* listed country house, focusing on its ro...
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG) first opened in 1885. It is housed in a Grade II* listed city centre landmar...