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Victorian School Workshops

Interactive Victorian Visits

Bring the world of Queen Victoria into your classroom with an interactive, fun and hands-on workshop from Marvellous History. Find out what life was like over 150 years ago in the age of invention, exploration and Empire. Children can attend a Victorian school and compare it to modern times, discover the life of a Victorian child, make a Great Exhibition with all the latest inventions and learn about daily life, clothing and food through handling artifacts of the time.

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Map showing where we run Victorian workshops for primary schools in the UK - workshop areas - Marvellous History Ltd
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What we do:

  • Bring a wide range of artefacts – either originals or accurate replicas
  • Dress up as a historically accurate character for the day
  • Provide a bespoke timetable that fits with your particular learning objectives
  • Bring almost all the equipment and materials for our activities
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  • School days – Pedagogue & School Yard Games
  • Lets Go Shopping!

Break

  • A day in the life of a domestic servant
  • Nursery to Kitchen – artefact handling

Lunch

  • Make a thaumatrope & illustrated letters
  • British Empire – The Tea Race!
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What we need:

Make an impact with our Victorian WOW days.
Book a visit from a “real” Victorian today!

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Primary school children handling Victorian toys during a workshop
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If you want to learn more about the Victorian era, or for some useful teaching resources, check out our blog!

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