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While the fight for votes for women has long been regarded as a movement led and supported by women, it is important to recognize that men participated in the struggle, both in and outside Parliament. Find out more: https://t.co/JHGHwWJWDP #History #HistoryTeacher #Suffrage
This document collection is grouped around four events that allow students to explore the significance of Magna Carta, not only in 1215 but throughout the thirteenth century. Take a look: https://t.co/0PsEFjI7Dk #History #HistoryTeacher #MagnaCarta
This lesson provides a narrative about Shakespeare that differs from the traditional ‘greatest playwright of all time’ material that many will be used to as we examine him as a person rather than a world famous writer. https://t.co/NvUwdDwtgA #HistoryTeacher #EnglishTeacher
What does the Domesday Abbreviato tells us about Edward the Confessor? Take a look: https://t.co/tto35JMlwL #History #HistoryTeacher #HistoryResources
In this workshop students investigate diverse experiences including a soldier with gas poisoning and a nurse suffering the psychological effects of working in a frontline hospital. Available on site or online. Book now: https://t.co/YOPA2WmIbm #History #HistoryTeacher
Thank you to everyone who has expressed interest in our Dissolution of the Monasteries enrichment project. Our pilot scheme is now full, but make sure you follow us for more information when the full project launches. We hope to set up a mailing list for this soon!
We are looking for ten schools or history clubs to work with us on a pilot of an enrichment activity based on the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Are you exploring Tudor history or looking for a local history study this autumn? Comment on this post or send us a DM!
The new Poor Law ensured that the poor were housed in workhouses, clothed and fed. Children who entered the workhouse would receive some schooling. So why did some people call them 'Prisons for the Poor'? Take a look: https://t.co/Q2YwTSIhGq #History #HistoryTeacher #KS2 #KS3
Wherever You Go - this series of postcards showed the locations of Post Offices around the UK, offering your loved ones a snapshot of where you went on holiday. We hold around 170 original paintings from between 1953-1986. #HolidaysfromHistory (NSC62)
What's your holiday treat of choice? Chocolates have been holiday gifts for over a hundred years as these adverts & wrappers from our copyright files show. #HolidaysfromHistory
COPY1/89(68) Allen's Half Holiday Chocolate 1890, COPY1/308(133) Samuel Allen's Holiday Chocolate 1911