Category: Education

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Let the kids take over your place… for one day at least

Posted on 24th October 2012 by Dea Birkett

If you venture into a historic house, heritage site, museum or visitor attraction on Friday 23rd November,…

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Seven Miss Squires

Posted on 21st August 2012 by Dinah Starkey

We’ve got a problem at Sevington School. I probably shouldn’t be telling you about it because…

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Entertaining the tiny tots…

Posted on 8th August 2012 by Ruth Webb

Entertaining our tiny tots in historic buildings can sometimes be a bit challenging. My son loves to be able to…

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Involving young people in heritage education – a case study

Posted on 5th July 2012 by Alice Kershaw

I have just returned from the 3rd International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development, known as…

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Sevington School prepares for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee - 1897

Posted on 6th June 2012 by Dinah Starkey

At Sevington Victorian School, Miss Elizabeth Squire, the village schoolmistress is getting ready for another…

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Handling collections - a tactile approach

Posted on 21st May 2012 by Zoe Potter

You’ve probably noticed that in recent years many historic houses and museums have been removing some of…

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Discovering Places - Making the most of the Olympic torch relay

Posted on 7th March 2012 by Discovering Places

Summer 2012 will be a time of UK-wide celebration. It will also be a time of exploration as the London 2012…

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Children are the future

Posted on 20th February 2012 by Zoe Potter

Yes, that old cliché. Children are the visitors of the future, the supporters of the future, the members of…

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Watch out for the gargoyles!...

Posted on 26th August 2011 by Chana James

…And the corbels, columns, and even the odd green man. Yes, I’m talking about the weird and wonderful…

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What to look out for in architecture

Posted on 19th August 2011 by Roger Woodley

Here are just a few tips – not a deep lesson – on what to look out for to form an opinion…

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