From Pall Mall to New Place Garden
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The monument in New Place Garden started life on the front of Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery in London
Robert Howe Boydell New PlaceThe monument in New Place Garden started life on the front of Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery in London
Robert Howe Boydell New PlaceTo mark 200 years since the death of Jane Austen find out more about the documents which relate to her within the Stoneleigh collection
Victoria Joynes Jane AustenTo celebrate Bastille Day, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's Digitisation Officer Andrew Thomas explores French translations held in the Trust's library collection.
Andrew Thomas Translating ShakespeareAnnamaria volunteered with the Collections Department as part of her MA at the University of Birmingham and helped to digitise our glass negatives collection.
Annamaria Nizi Digitisation Collections VolunteeringThe photographer William Russell Sedgfield visited Shakespeare's Birthplace in 1859 and signed the visitor book
Norma Hampson Birthplace visitorsLibrary volunteer Anna Kerr explores the history of the first American edition of Shakespeare’s works held at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust library.
Anna Kerr America Translating ShakespeareThe monument in New Place Garden used to be part of the frontage of the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery in Pall Mall, London
Robert Howe Boydell New PlaceOn the occasion of Midsummer's Eve Karin introduces us to a selection of Hamlet translations in Swedish held at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Library.
Karin de Figueiredo Translating Shakespeare HamletTara Stankovic, a Serbian teenager with a love of Shakespeare, designed a housewarming card for Shakespeare's New Place and won a visit to the Trust.
Jim Ranahan Archive SerbiaExploring the different faces of Shakespeare's Birthplace and how it was restored
Victoria Joynes Birthplace SBT170