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Discover what's on at Netley Abbey – perfect for families, history lovers, and outdoor explorers
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Discover what's on at Reculver Towers and Roman Fort – perfect for families, history lovers, and coastal explorers.
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Join us on the fourth Saturday of every month for our FREE open day. Explore the fort, bring a picnic and hear about the history of this fascinating site.
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Fort Brockhurst open day with Fort Cumberland Guard
Join us on the second Saturday of every month for our FREE open day. Explore the fort, bring a picnic, hear about the history of this fascinating site and see the Fort Cumberland Guard display.
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In partnership with History Riot, enjoy an open rehearsal of Gulliver's Travels at Fort Brockhurst and take part in a puppet making workshop led by Miracle Theatres Jude Munden Puppet workshops at 11:15am and 2pm followed by the puppet theatre! Free event - no booking required Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult Dogs on leads welcome
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Discover what's on at Fort Brockhurst – perfect for families, history lovers, and Victorian fort enthusiasts
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What street food did the Victorians eat?
Food historian Sam Bilton explores the street food eaten by the Victorians in the 1800s - how much of it would tempt you today?
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Events at Home of Charles Darwin (Down House)
Down House is a site of outstanding international significance. Here the famous scientist Charles Darwin lived with his family for forty years and worked on his revolutionary theories.
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From the obvious (architecture and hygiene) to the more unusual (fast food and advertising) the Romans have left their mark across the country. Here, two of our experts, Mark Douglas and Frances McIntosh, explain about what we owe to the influence of the Roman Empire.
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What was the Great Exhibition of 1851?
Dr Steven Brindle explores how the Great Exhibition came about, what it involved and its influence on modern-day exhibitions.