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Shakespeare in 100 objects: Book of Beasts
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This blog about Edward Topsell's The History of Foure-Footed Beasts is from Victoria Jackson, Doctoral Candidate in the History Department, University of Birmingham.
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Shakespeare in 100 objects: Horn Cores
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Although we don't know what they were actually used for, these mysterious horns were found during an archaeological dig of the Hall's Croft garden.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: We Three Loggerheads
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Take a closer look at 'We Three Loggerheads', a 17th century painting from our collections
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Family Portrait
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Exploring Antoon Claeissins, 'A Family Saying Grace', c.1585, Oil on wood, a painting from our collections
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Baby Walker
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Elizabeth Sharrett discusses the Tudor baby walker in our collections
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Happy Birthday to Shakespeare from the Birthplace Staff
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Take a look at our lovely staff wishing our wonderful Bard a happy birthday
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Happy Birthday Shakespeare, from some temporary Tudors
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Celebrating the Bard's big birthday with the younger generation
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Rehearsing in Shakespeare's Theatre - Cue Scripts
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Learn how Shakespeare's actors rehearsed their lines.
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Ten Fun Facts about Shakespeare's Theatre
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This fact sheet gives you some more details about the Shakespeare's theatre, including ten facts you might find surprising.
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EFL Snappy Shakespeare Script: The Tempest
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This reduced script tells a story using lines from Shakespeare's The Tempest to get students familiar with the material. Perfect for a 20-minute classroom production of The Tempest.
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Shakespeare's New Place (KS2 Answers)
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Be a detective! Find out what life would have been like for the people who lived at Hall's Croft.
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Shakespeare's New Place (KS2 Questions)
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Be a detective! Find out what life would have been like for the people who lived at Shakespeare's New Place.
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Shakespeare's New Place - Teacher's Guide
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Bring your school trip to Shakespeare's family homes to life with these printable teacher's guides and connected activity booklets for KS2, KS3/4 and English language learners.
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Shakespeare’s Family Tudor Journalist Template
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This is the template you can use in combination with the Tudor Journalist resource.
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FR Shakespeare's Family Tudor Journalist
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Let your students inhabit the role of a Tudor journalist and come up with headlines and news stories about the Shakespeares in Stratford! Can be used together with the Shakespeare’s Family Fun Facts in French and Shakespeare’s Family Tudor Journalist Template in French.
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FR Shakespeare’s Family Fun Facts
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This fact sheet gives you some details about the Shakespeare family, including ten facts you might find surprising.
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ESP Shakespeare’s Family Fun Facts
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This fact sheet gives you some more details about the Shakespeare family, including ten facts you might find surprising.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: ‘Cubborde of Boxes’
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This cubborde was built to store the muniments, titles, evidences, deeds, and other legal documents of the Corporation.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Stool for a Witch
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Witchcraft was an ominous presence in the daily lives of early modern people, who used various means to protect themselves from malicious attack, such as this stool.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Knife Sheath
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In the sixteenth century a knife sheath was a practical and fashionable object that could be carried in a variety of ways