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In 2014 the Tower of London marked the centenary of the outbreak of The First World War (WWI) with the commemorative art installation Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, which saw the moat filled with ...
This event is a pilot, we are very grateful for your feedback and hope to programme more in the future. Can I come if I am over 16? These events are aimed at Neurodivergent and learning-disabled ...
Historic Royal Palaces, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) US non-profit formed by a group of Americans with a love for supporting some of the most magnificent palaces in the world: the Tower of London, Hampton ...
Hold the stories of Hampton Court Palace in your hand and experience history where it really happened with the British Sign Language digital visitor guide. You can also use the guide to see what's on, ...
Two design briefs and a series of related activities for use by teachers and students as part of a self-led research visit to the King’s State Apartments at Kensington Palace. These briefs could be ...
A detailed look at one of the treasures of the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, a beautiful man’s silk court coat from the 1790s. Eleri Lynn, Curator, Historic Royal Palaces and Dr Sally Tuckett, ...
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Welcome to The Orangery, the royally-inspired dining experience where history and culinary arts meet. Join us for an indulgent timeless afternoon tea, where you can find Queen Victoria's famed ...
Henry VIII on Tour, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, is a three-year project that brings together a cross-disciplinary team of scholars and technical specialists from both academic ...
What is the Ceremony of the Keys? Footsteps echo in the darkness. The sentry cries out, 'Halt, who comes there?' The Yeoman Warder replies, 'The keys.' 'Whose keys?' 'King Charles' keys.' 'Pass then, ...
Every 5 November in Britain on Guy Fawkes Day, we remember the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, when Guy Fawkes and fellow Catholic conspirators attempted to blow up Parliament and assassinate James I of ...