How
we lived ...
Education
We
bring history alive and offer
- curricula
support for History for key stages 1, 2, 3 and 4 with cross curricular
links to Maths and Science
- historic
interpretations for schools including meet the ancestors from peasant
to noble, maid to gentry, soldier to officer
- historic
interpretations for museums, period houses and castles
- specific
emphasis on the role of women throughout history
We
have been working for the past 20 years on historic interpretations
for museums, schools, historic homes and castles, either on our own
or as part of living history groups. We have worked with:
- ss Great Britain
- English Heritage
- CADW
- Royal Armories
- National Trust
- National Army
Museum
- Aldershot
Military Museum
- North Somerset
Museum
- Winterbourne
Medieval Barn Trust
- Imperial War
Museum
- Ministry of
Defence
- BBC
- Discovery
Channel
- Working Title
- Bristol City
Council
- Military Vehicle
Trust
- Normandy Veterans
Association
We
offer services to help bring history alive using costume and replica
and original artifacts from differing periods. Examples being:
- Medieval - 1066 and
the Battle of Hastings
- Medieval - 14th century
- Medieval - 15th century
- Tudor - Elizabethan
middle class
- English Civil War
- Late
18th century
- Napoleonic soldier and
wife
- Victorian
- 1840s to 1880s
- WW1 - soldier, nurse,
WAAC (Women's Auxiliary Army Corps) munitions worker, suffragette
- WW2 - Homefront including
evacuation and military (Royal Artillery and women's ATS)
We
are DBS certified and have the services of a trained teacher with 35
years experience to help you with your curricula development.
See
our National Curriculum page
for details of what we can support.
Contact
us to discuss your needs - we are flexible and always happy to work
with you to develop the interpretation you have in mind.