English Heritage Members' Magazine May 2017

English Heritage Members' Magazine

Discover the latest issue of our Members' Magazine and delve deeper into the story with photo galleries, behind-the-scenes videos, competitions and more.

J. W. Evans' grandson, Tony, at the J. W. Evans Silver Factory in Birmingham

J.W. Evans Silver Factory

A LOST INDUSTRIAL WORLD

If you walk into J. W. Evans Silver Factory on Albion Street in Birmingham today, it looks just as it might have done in its heyday in the 19th century. Discover more about the historic factory, view our gallery of the cluttered workshop, and find out how you can visit.

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The May Issue

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The full magazine is available here to read online – on any device – in the format of a 'page turner' that you'll be able to read in any browser on a laptop, mobile or tablet.

You can also choose to download it to your device to read at your leisure.

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Kids Rule! Guide the Roman Britain

Kids Rule! May 2017 edition

Discover the section of our Members' Area specially for young Members, where they can learn about England's history, discover more about our sites and find loads of fun things to watch, read and do.

Each issue of Kids Rule! will feature a different time in history. This time it's the turn of the Romans; here's what we've got in store for you:

  • Interview with a Real-life Roman Legionary
  • Download your Roman Selfie Kit
  • Read the Guide to Roman England
  • Download a Roman burger recipe
  • Kids' competition: make your own Roman mosaic

 

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English Heritage Members' Magazine

from the Archive

THE MARCH ISSUE

Discover highlights and extras from the March magazine, including:

Spring Walks - Discover eight beautiful walks encompassing some of your favourite English Heritage properties and download step-by-step guides and maps for each.

Expert Care - Watch our video to discover the work involved when we rufurbished the Perseus and Andromeda fountain at Witley Court and Gardens in Worcestershire.

The Big Picture - We take a look at the temporary slide installed at Framlingham Castle in Suffolk and meet the 7-year-old winner of a facebook competition to be the first to slide down it!

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