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The 200 Hours Club!
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We recently celebrated the achievement of 21 fantastic volunteers who completed a whopping 200 hours or more of volunteering with us during 2014.
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Romeo and Juliet
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Exploring one of the world's greatest love stories, Romeo and Juliet
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Visitors from Shipston-on-Stour and Sweden
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Check out the stories of recent visitors to the Birthplace
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Butterfly Banks at Mary Arden's Farm
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At Mary Arden’s Farm we encourage wildlife that would have been present in Mary Arden’s day and that Shakespeare would have known--including butterflies!
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Celebrating Volunteers Week
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Volunteer’s Week (1-7 June) is a great excuse to say thank you to all of the lovely volunteers who contribute to the work of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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Our New All-Electric Van
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Check out our new mode of transport!
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Educational Outreach
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A summer full of Shakespearian drama for local schoolchildren
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Heritage Open Days and Beyond
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In line with our 2015 Heritage Open Days theme 'Do Something Different!', we held our largest pop-up exhibition to date for visitors from all over.
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An Australian visitor
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Shakespeare's works still attract visitors from all over the world
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A Romanian Visitor
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Shakespeare's work still attracts visitors from all over the world
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Visitors from Bournemouth
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Watch visitors try their hand at acting at the Birthplace
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Fabulous Fungi
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Learn more about the mystical, suspicious beliefs behind mushrooms in Shakespeare's time
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Hamlet as the 'first and finest emo'?
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Shakespeare fan and visitor Kate-Lyn describes her new take on Hamlet. She describes him as the 'first and finest emo' and how she relates to him
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Discovering...Stratford's Civil War
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One Transforming Archives Trainee uses her developing palaeographical skills to explore the SBT’s archival collections relating to the Civil War in Stratford.
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Unearthing Unusual Collections Objects
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Whether it be egg-shaped Shakespeare souvenirs, silver foil or horse shoes, the weird and the wonderful can be found in our collections.
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Poet-in-Residence: Jasmine Gardosi
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Meet Jasmine Gardosi, one of our poets-in-residence at the Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival 2016
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New Place: Views from Above
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Work on the second floor at New Place reveals the spectacular views across Stratford.
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Behind the scenes video tour of New Place Exhibition space
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A behind the scenes video tour of the development of a new exhibition space at Shakespeare's New Place.
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