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8 days to go until our Mini-bugs and Beasties tour - and the beginning of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend! What do you think you'll find this wee beastie munching on, in our historic house? #Easter #Easterweekend #London #HACKNEY
9 days to go until our Mini-bugs and Beasties Trail opens. Today we're asking, where in the house do you think you'll find this newcomer critter? Come to the house and find out. It's £2 per trail, plus admission to the house. NT members and under 5s have free admission. #easter
10 days until our Mini-Bugs and Beasties Trail opens! In the run up, we're sharing a creepy-crawly countdown to give you some hints about what you might find on the trail. The trail will be running throughout the Easter weekend, with no booking necessary.
Anyone spotted a ring necked parakeet out of their window? Download our wildlife spotting at home sheet and let us know what you’ve seen https://t.co/chLLgKkEIB #birdspotting #familyfun #50things
Today we welcome the first of over 3000 local primary school children to learn about and celebrate Black History Month over the next 6 weeks! #BlackHistoryMonth
Until it was abolished by Henry VIII, it was custom at Christmas time for a choirboy from the local parish to be chosen to play the role of ‘Boy Bishop’. He would make a procession around the town blessing people #DeckTheHalls https://t.co/tmcnVNiFmN
88% of you were right! It’s FALSE! Many believe that after the Puritans banned
Christmas mid 17th century, Christmas wasn’t celebrated again
until Victorian times. The Georgians enjoyed a modest Christmas of good food
and dancing! #DeckTheHalls https://t.co/tmcnVNiFmN
The correct answer is The Human League! Don't You Want Me
Baby was at the top of the chart for 5 weeks in 1981. 'There's No One Quite
Like Grandma' by St Winifred's School Choir managed just two weeks :(
#DeckTheHalls https://t.co/tmcnVNiFmN
Here are some of the toys that might have been found under Christmas trees in the 1980s. How many can you name? #DeckTheHalls https://t.co/tmcnVNiFmN
A Wassail Bowl was a drink that would be drunk from a large communal bowl in Tudor times. It was a ritual to ensure a good cider apple harvest in the coming year. Imagine the floaters! #DeckTheHalls https://t.co/tmcnVNiFmN