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The V&A in South Kensington is part of a family of museums consisting of The Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green and The Theatre Museum in Covent Garden. All V&A Museums are free entry.
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The Holocaust and Anti-racism education department of the London Jewish Cultural Centre (LJCC) is at the forefront of holocaust education in the country. As well as running sixth form conferences and teaching training seminars they run...
This a web project which guides pupils through a series of tasks to discover all about Britain during the Second World War in the West Midlands.
A high standard site looking at several aspects of Roman life, such as army life. Also includes a quiz for students.
This is the introductory page to a series of reports on the unrest in Germany which is attributed to the rise of Hitler. From here you can examine: the Treaty of Versailles, why was there so much unrest in Germany from 1919 to 1923, how...
Throughout her reign, Elizabeth I was surrounded by an army of spies who worked in secret to protect her from assassination. As a Protestant monarch, Elizabeth was the target of plots by discontented Catholics who wished to replace her...
Here is an opportunity to re-enact the battle of Waterloo. You can choose to be either Napoleon or Wellington and see if you can change the course of history. Read the historical notes at the War and Conflict site and get the background of...
Here is a chance to re-enact the Battle of Hastings and change the face of History. Choose whether you would like to be William or Harold and commence the battle. Some background reading might help so make sure that you read the Battle of...
Play the 'Hunt the Ancestor' game which will show you the realities of being an archaeologist. You are an archaeologist who has to investigate and ancient burial site before the developers move in. You only have a set amount of time and...
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