English and Drama

We can offer informative or hands on workshops, creative spaces and innovative starting points. We are happy to tailor make a session to fit the needs of your students.

We also offer these ‘off the peg’ sessions for students, combining a slide lecture with first hand study of original and replica artefacts.

Chaucer’s Knight

Examines the reality of knights and tournaments in the Age of Chaucer.

Words and War

Examines the impact of the World War I on 20th century poets and poetry and investigates the experiences of the soldiers in the trenches.

From Icon to Idol? England’s Faerie Queen

Explores the contrasting images of Elizabeth to reveal different views of this unique monarch.

Paradise Lost

Examines the ways in which Milton’s epic poem reflected the reality of the crisis of the English Civil Wars and the experiences of individuals.

Gothic Greats

Explores the Gothic revival through study of the Victorian gentleman at leisure as reflected in Tennyson’s Idylls of the King and the Eglinton Tournament.

Creative Writing

Our handling collection of original and replica objects can be used as a resource to inspire creative and poetic writing.

Drama

A visit to the Royal Armouries can also enliven any study of Henry V, Richard III, Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet. Discover the Earl of Southampton’s armour in the War Gallery and get a little closer to the world of Shakespeare, or use the collection to inspire in a drama workshop.

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Tel: 0113 220 1888
Email: educate.leeds@armouries.org.uk

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Earliest known galvanising

On the 30 Sept 1999 the Royal Armouries discovered the world’s earliest known galvanising of iron on some 17th Century Indian armour.

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