The Battle of Britain

Pages tagged with "IWM North"

70 results.

Pages

  • Major new exhibition 13 October 2012 to 1 September 2013

  • A visit to the award winning IWM North is free and supports the study of History, Literacy, Art and Citizenship. All schools and FE colleges must book their visit to IWM North in advance. To enhance your visit further you can add a learning session. ...

  • A visit to IWM North offers a range of options for a fascinating and memorable day out for group visitors of all ages. You can book a self-guided visit or choose one of our staff-led sessions or activities to enhance your day. Choose from this list or...

  • A visit to IWM North offers a range of options for a fascinating and memorable day out for group visitors of all ages. You can book a self-guided visit or choose one of our staff-led sessions or activities to enhance your day. Choose from this list or...

  • All groups are asked to book as far in advance as possible. We recommend schools book at least a term in advance for learning sessions. All visits are subject to availability. Current Charges and Payment Staff-led sessions and tours £35 per session (...

  • 10.30am.  Meet under the Harrier Jump Jet. Call a truce, whatever your differences, and hear a slimy story of slug, snails and truce time tales.  Find out what united the slugs and snails in this funny and inspiring tale of truce. Monday 28 and Thursday...

  • Main Exhibition Space A great opportunity to get hands-on with objects from IWM’s collection in these themed 20-minute object-handling sessions. Join a member of staff for an opportunity to discover the stories behind the artefacts.

  • 11.30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm and 2.30pm. Main Exhibition Space. A silent masked character is on the loose.  Will you spot this war artist character as he sketches and explores his way round the works of art in our Main Exhibition Space? Inspired by the work...

  • 3.15pm. Main Exhibition Space. Set against the backdrop of Daniel Libeskind’s award-winning building, representing a globe shattered by conflict, visitors will be led around the museum while a town crier reads aloud the thought-provoking listings of wars...

  • 11.15am, 12.15pm, 1.15pm and 2.15pm Main Exhibition Space See special, family friendly performances dramatising stories of wartime women in the Second World War including a perky ship worker who reveals the role of war artists, in particular Stanley...

Pages