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Why was Queen Elizabeth I so important?
Best-selling author and historian Dr Tracy Borman explains what the the accession of Elizabeth I in November 1558 meant for women in positions of power.
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In search of Queen Victoria’s favourite flower
Queen Victoria mentions violets over 100 times in her journals. Head Gardener Toby Beasley researched this love and varieties to see this season at Osborne.
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The history of Osborne, the private home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on the Isle of Wight, built as an escape from court life in London and Windsor.
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Use our suggested activities, reading and video resources to discover the interconnected story of Clifford's Tower and the city of York.
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Musician Marc Bolan is recognised by a plaque at the home where he lived when he began to find significant success, 31 Clarendon Gardens.
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The Tudor period saw the gradual evolution of England’s medieval army into a larger, firearm-wielding force supported by powerful ships and formidable gun forts to protect the country from the threat of invasion.
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Terms and conditions for pre-booked tickets relating to the reopening of sites in 2020.
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Put your knowledge of Hadrian's Wall to the test with this quiz about the royal connections of our sites.