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Theme summary: Medicine
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home The Susanna Hall & Hall’s Croft Project Theme pages for the Digital Spatial Archive
Theme summary page for medicine, part of the digital spatial archive of Hall's Croft
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Theme summary: Garden
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home The Susanna Hall & Hall’s Croft Project Theme pages for the Digital Spatial Archive
Theme summary page for the garden, part of the digital spatial archive of Hall's Croft
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Archiving the AHRC Susanna Hall and Hall’s Croft project
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home The Susanna Hall & Hall’s Croft Project The Hall’s Croft Archive
Information about plans to archive content from the Hall's Croft project
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Speech Exploder
Education Schools and CPD Key Stage 3 & 4
Our experts visit your school to help unpack and understand Shakespeare's words - for Key Stage 3 and 4
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New Garden Café At Anne Hathaway’s Cottage Now Open in Shottery
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Garden Cafe at Anne Hathaway's Cottage now open.
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Meet the Maker - Sara Preisler
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To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the First Folio, we have collaborated with award-winning jewellery maker, Sara Preisler.
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How to Make a Pine Cone Bird Feeder
About Us Sustainable Shakespeare Encouraging Biodiversity
Find out how to make a pine cone bird feeder and encourage biodiversity in your own garden with this sustainable Shakespeare craft activity
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Measuring Our Impact
About Us Sustainable Shakespeare
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust uses Julie’s Bicycle’s Creative Green Tools to measure our carbon footprint. Our most up to date data can be found here.
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Little Cures - Curator's Note
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home Art and Exhibitions Little Cures Little Cures - Meet the Artists
A note from the curator of Little Cures
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My Apprenticeship at the Trust: Sinead Cross
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To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week, Sinead gives us an insight into what it's like to be an apprentice at SBT
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'Bad Air' and the spread of disease in Tudor England
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Curator Rosalyn Sklar examines how the Tudor belief that 'bad air' caused disease is deeply ingrained in how we react to the threat of illness today.
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Creation of the Cottage Garden
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Famed horticulturalist Ellen Willmott transformed the grounds of Anne Hathaway's Cottage into an iconic example of the romantic cottage garden
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Thomas Middleton
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from the prolific English dramatist, who collaborated with Shakespeare and revised some of his works after his death
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John Fletcher
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from Shakespeare's successor as house playwright for the King's Men and prolific dramatist
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John Hall
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from the life of Shakespeare's son-in-law
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Susanna Hall
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from the life of Shakespeare's eldest child
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Scene Analysis
Education Tap into Shakespeare
Scene Analysis for Macbeth
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Ripe for the picking
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Staff and volunteers hand-picked the apples at Anne Hathaway's Cottage to be pressed and turned into our exclusive (and delicious) apple juice!
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These are but wild and whirling words
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Today is #NationalHandwritingDay. It’s an unofficial holiday that celebrates the art of handwriting, which is sadly dying out as we rely more on technology to write and send our thoughts. With this in mind we present our range of contemporary Colourblock Quotation stationery in bold, bright colours with famous quotations from Shakespeare that evoke reading, writing, books and inspiration.
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The Gunpowder Plot – Who were the women?
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Discover the women behind the Gunpowder Plot.