Knowing and Loving Chaucer in the Renaissance:
In the sixteenth century, a shift occurred in the way people read Chaucer: instead of manuscripts or smaller printed books, readers were now most likely to encounter his poems in…
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In the sixteenth century, a shift occurred in the way people read Chaucer: instead of manuscripts or smaller printed books, readers were now most likely to encounter his poems in…
Through immersive storytelling and expert analysis, revisit the evidence, myths, and mysteries surrounding Anne Boleyn's trial.
Wells Cathedral to bring the spectacle of the Crown Jewels and Coronations to Somerset, in an immersive new light show by Luxmuralis, ‘Crown and Coronation’.
As part of a visit to Buckingham Palace, combine a visit to the State Rooms with a guided walking tour of the history and highlights of Buckingham Palace Garden with an expert…
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,…
Join Fiona Johnston, audio describer, as she describes various artwork and objects from the Royal Collection at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
In collaboration with The School of Historical Dress, Professor Jenny Tiramani, Principal of the School of Historical Dress to the Queen's Gallery Buckingham Palace, explores the…
In this series of lectures, Professor Oakley will develop themes including the limits of the genealogical method; how one can derive one manuscript from another; the selection of…