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Article: Trail Anglo Sikh Heritage In The South EastA trail produced in association with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail that looks at Anglo-Sikh heritage in the south east.03 May 2005
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Article: Feature Artist's Statement: A Hampton Court Palace chandelier in Secrets of the Royal BedchamberSophie Nielsen and Rolf Knudsen's mirror chandelier, made for the Queen's Stairs, has joined a "breathtaking" palace, say the Danish design pair.28 March 2013
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Article: Trail Britain's Finest Gardens
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Article: Trail Britain's Finest Stately Homes
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Article: News E-learning: free, teaching resources from UK museumsMuseums, galleries and heritage sites have a wide range of free, engaging and informative e-learning resources to develop your class's learning opportunities and raise attainment.16 November 2010
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Article: Trail Exploring Anglo Sikh Heritage In The South EastA trail produced in association with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail that looks at Anglo-Sikh heritage in the south east - with a text translation available in Punjabi.03 June 2005
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Article History teaching resources and ideas: our collection of round-upsBe a winner in the battle to find the best of online museum resource round-ups for you, from the Ancient Egyptians to the Tudors and more.01 November 2010
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Article: Feature KS2 Tudor round-up: background resources to help you teach Henry VIII and the TudorsWe've collected together some fantastic online background KS2 information on Henry VIII and the Tudors from museums and heritage sites so you won't lose your head trying to find it.17 June 2009
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Article: Feature Online games and interactives round-up: Henry VIII and the TudorsHere's a round-up of all the fantastic KS2 Tudor interactives and games from museums and heritage sites round the UK.17 June 2009
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Article: Review Take your class back in time to the Tudor period at Hampton Court PalaceHenry VIII: heads and hearts is a fantastic event, excellent for children of all ages learning about the Tudor period and brought to life by historical interpreters.17 April 2009





