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Families are invited to take part in our #LockdownLetters project! Children can contribute by writing letters about their own experiences of lockdown, in response to our archive documents. Complete our first activity which involves a famous secret agent: https://t.co/cQfZjt16H7
During lockdown, have you enjoyed our Time Travel Club TV weekly broadcast sessions or perhaps our trail activity pack for families? If the answer is yes, there is just one week left to nominate us for the @kidsinmuseums #FamilyFriendlyMuseum Award! https://t.co/MlyLqNEh2j
From epic journeys through ancient Mesopotamia, modern America and Afghanistan, to tales of addiction, crime and war, join author @lucyinglis as she discusses her latest critically-acclaimed book Milk of Paradise - a history of humanity through the poppy: https://t.co/mhnzgMlsE5
When @MirandaKaufmann traced the paths of ten free Africans journeying through England during the Tudor and Stuart eras, she uncovered a vast array of detail about their lives. Find out more about these previously untold stories at our event: https://t.co/6BE2E04WgX
Attend this #webinar which explores the historical context of the Festival of Britain, and the fascinating records we hold of the planning and organisation, including Festival of Britain Office minutes, contract documents, photographs & original artworks https://t.co/Xz6j5ow7BJ
Take a voyage to snowy worlds, hear folk stories about walruses and narwhals, and discover an original magical map from our collection! This Saturday's #TimeTravelClub is ideal for 4-6 year olds and includes an arctic journey around the archives! https://t.co/7cH8BzRPmy
We are being taken over! We've invited young people to come and take over us for the day. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram to see what they're up to! Our Instagram handle is @nationalarchivesuk #TakeOverDay @kidsinmuseums