The Retrial of Anne Boleyn: Online Event from the Tudor Trio
Through immersive storytelling and expert analysis, revisit the evidence, myths, and mysteries surrounding Anne Boleyn's trial.
Details of talks and conferences that have finished, but which may still have interesting links or information.
Through immersive storytelling and expert analysis, revisit the evidence, myths, and mysteries surrounding Anne Boleyn's trial.
Learn how to embroider a beautiful motif inspired by a portrait of King Henry VIII, currently on display in the exhibition, Holbein at the Tudor Court at the Queen’s Gallery,…
An in-conversation style event with exhibition curator Dr Kate Heard and Dr Ariane Mensger, Curator of Old Master Prints and Drawings at the Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland.
A painting that records the meeting between Henry VIII and Francis I, which took place between 7 to 24 June 1520. The event became known as 'The Field of the Cloth of Gold.'
Author talks in the historic Great Hall, and lunch in the Library, or Lantern Hall. Farnham Castle’s Grounds and Gardens will be open to roam, as well as the historic Castle Keep.
Open days at West Horsley Place. Explore the house at your own pace. Multiple dates and times throughout the year.
An exclusive open evening where you can find out about the work of the Mary Rose - from scientific and historical research to community projects and school workshops..
19th July 1545, the Battle of The Solent, what caused the ship to sink? This unique experience explores the many theories...