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Summer in the Second World War meant helping with the harvest. These posters were created to promote the idea of collecting produce and helping on the farm as a holiday activity for women and children, even if you were already doing war work. #HolidaysfromHistory (INF13/140)
Packing for a summer holiday is always a challenge, especially with unpredictable weather. Will you be packing anything like these Spring/Summer looks from 1894 & 1909? Take a look at our recent blog for books on historical fashion: https://t.co/DOXM3lgzz1 #HolidaysfromHistory
Using original documents, from medical cards completed in the trenches to army service records, students explore fascinating personal stories from the First World War. Book now: https://t.co/pGkc8LeYKP #Workshop #History #HistoryTeacher
The Rebecca riots took place in the rural parts of west Wales in 1839-1843. They were a series of protests made by tenant farmers against the payment of tolls charged to use the roads. https://t.co/s665qfDNZv
Helyntion Beca: https://t.co/GmXwZiiSHJ
#History #HistoryTeacher
'Chronicles of the Dissolution' is a graphic arts project by students illustrating their interpretations of the State Papers of Henry VIII. It can be used to teach the Reformation or model creative tasks.
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Henry III was a very pious man and follower of the cult of Edward the Confessor, idolising his reign and making him his own patron saint. What can we learn about these two kings from the illuminated pages of Domesday Abbreviato? https://t.co/3aEOohxKQR #History #HistoryTeacher
What can British government documents tell us about what happened in the Holocaust? This workshop develops students’ skills at assessing the usefulness & limitations of historical documents, while addressing misconceptions & provoking discussion. https://t.co/GfcKcfqe2q #History
Our #MedicineOnTheWesternFront workshop is now available online as a virtual classroom or video conference as well as an onsite session at @UKNatArchives. Book now for #KS4 and #KS5! https://t.co/MOLnAgRbt4 #history #historyteacher #WWI #MedicineThroughTime
The #Fashion of the early 1900s is strongly represented in these wonderful illustrations from our collections. Muted colours and very large hats galore. #Archive30
This graphic novel was created by students illustrating their interpretations of the State Papers of Henry VIII. The tales are told through the eyes of individual characters, from the lowliest carpenter to the ruthless commissioner. #History #Tudors https://t.co/yaPXIOttI2