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This book belongs to: bookplates in the SBT Library
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Mareike Doleschal introduces a selection of bookplates belonging to previous owners of the Trust's early printed books.
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A programme of free online talks with people engaged in Shakespeare-related research
Education Research & Scholars
A programme of free online talks hosted by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Here We Go Round the Mulberry Tree
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Mulberry wood pops up frequently in our Collections. Ever wondered why? Roz Sklar talks about the relation between William Shakespeare and the mulberry tree.
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The Legacy of Ira Aldridge
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Ira Aldridge was largely forgotten after his death but is becoming more well-known once more
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1664 – Folios and Portraits
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1664 marked one hundred years since Shakespeare was born. During this time, the Civil War had ended, the theatres had been reopened, and the Third Folio was published.
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Pestilence and playwright
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Exploring some of the references to plague in Shakespeare’s works
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Audiences Invited to Make New Cherished Memories as Mary Arden’s Farm Community Days Announced for 2025
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Audiences Invited to Make New Cherished Memories as Mary Arden’s Farm Community Days Announced for 2025
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Sundays at New Place - May Half Term
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes What's On
Enjoy a different hands-on activity every Sunday over the Warwickshire School holidays in the garden of Susanna Shakespeare’s home
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Claire Fenlon
Education Meet the Team
Meet Claire Fenlon, our School Partnership Development Officer at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Theme summary: Home
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home The Susanna Hall & Hall’s Croft Project Theme pages for the Digital Spatial Archive
Theme summary page for Home, part of the digital spatial archive of Hall's Croft
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Sundays at New Place - Summer Holidays
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes What's On
Enjoy a different hands-on activity every Sunday over the Warwickshire School holidays in the garden of Susanna Shakespeare’s home
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Anne Hathaway’s Cottage Opening Date Brought Forward as Season Extended for 2024
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Anne Hathaway’s Cottage is set to reopen to visitors on 10 February 2024.
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Volunteer’s Week 2023 - Spotlight on our Collections Care Volunteers: Part 1
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Ahead of Volunteer’s Week 2023, Collections Care Assistant Amy Davies sat down with some volunteers who currently support the Collections department to find out more about their volunteering experience.
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Leisure Learning
Education Learning News
Living Shakespeare
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OUTing the Past Festival 2022
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home Proud Shakespeare OUTing the Past
On Thursday 17th February 2022, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust will be joining OUTing the Past Festival, in our third year as a festival hub.
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Meet the Maker Alison Gardiner, Artist and Designer
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Alison Gardiner, ceramic artist and Illustrator of the Shakespeare's Character range.
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Plot and Sources
Education Tap into Shakespeare
Everything you need to know about the plot in Macbeth to help your GCSE revision
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Meet the Maker: Louisa Hare, Letterpress Printer
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Join us as we meet some of the makers and producers that give our products that extra something, revealing what makes them so special. Louisa Hare is a local Letterpress Printer and founder of First Folio Cards.
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Tate’s Lear
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Alexander Thom takes a look at Nahum Tate’s 1681 adaptation of William Shakespeare's King Lear.
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'Getting to Know Will' Workshop
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We've launched a new workshop for Key Stage 2 children, bringing Shakespeare and British history to life in practical and creative ways.