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  • 2.30pm. Main Exhibition Space. Join The Big Draw at IWM North. This year’s theme is Draw Tomorrow. Which object would you choose to draw for a future generation– a Harrier Jump Jet or an evacuee’s suitcase? Pick up some drawing materials from the HotSpot...

  • IWM North has teamed up with Horrible Histories® to create a new, immersive 360-degree Big Picture Show for all the family.

  • Daily at 11am with extra showings at 2pm during weekends and school holidays. Running time: 7 minutes. Step into the horrible world of Rotten Rationing with a brand new, immersive 360-degree Big Picture Show for all the family based on the world’s...

  • From 13 July 2013, IWM North Main Exhibition Space

  • Our latest In the Spotlight includes a Frisbee which was almost lost over a compound wall in Afghanistan last year, alongside a leather football presented to a celebrated First World War officer almost 100 years ago. The football belonged to Major Jack...

  • 3.30pm. Meet at the Tour Point in the Main Exhibition Space. A guide to the themes, history and design of the museum suggesting ways of navigating this fascinating building and its varied displays. Saturdays and Sundays from 5 to 13 October.

  • 2.15pm. Meet at the Tour Point in the Main Exhibition Space. A guide to the themes, history and design of the museum suggesting ways of navigating this fascinating building and its varied displays. Monday to Friday from 1 to 11 October.

  • Marking ten years since the start of the 2003 Iraq War, a new photographic display by award-winning British war photographer Sean Smith reveals the collision of two worlds where local civilians and military personnel were forced to co-exist. Smith...

  • Marking ten years since the start of the Iraq War 2003, a new photographic display by award-winning British war photographer Sean Smith will be unveiled at IWM North.

  • Visit the award-winning IWM North to discover powerful stories that reveal how war shapes lives, from a soldier’s last letter home to the twisted steel of New York City's World Trade Center. Housed in Daniel Libeskind’s iconic building representing a...

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