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The SBT is considered the most significant Shakespeare charity in the world, and endeavours to internationally promote the appreciation and study of the plays and other works of William Shakespeare, and general advancements of Shakespearean knowledge. The Trust maintains and preserves the Shakespeare
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The Museums Department is responsible for the care and display of all the historic museum items that the trust owns, principally items that relate to Shakespeare's life and times, which encompass a wide range of material. Other collections include items that represent the social and economic life of
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1879–1960 and of the RSC from 1961 onwards. The Trust maintains one of the world's most important Shakespeare libraries, the collections of which include translations of Shakespeare in over 70 languages, and many unique documents relating to Shakespeare and his family, second only in number to those
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William Shakespeare's birthplace and childhood home. The building currently recreates a picture of family life at the time of Shakespeare complete with period domestic furnishings, as well as John Shakespeare's glove making workshop ready for work. Other exhibitions illustrate the changing occupancy
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The Trust hosts a variety of events and provides talks, lectures and courses related to Shakespeare for the general public, and for students at all levels ranging from primary school pupils (with the Heritage Education team) to university students. Through its education department, the Trust also
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To the west of neighbouring Palmer's Farm and part of the Shakespeare Countryside Museum lies Glebe Farm, which dates from 1514 and was acquired by the Trust in 1968 when it was threatened by developers. In 2000 it was discovered that it had belonged to the Arden family and was in fact the true
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Created on the site of Shakespeare's family home in Stratford, Shakespeare’s New Place provides an imaginative contemporary perspective on Shakespeare when he was in his prime. It showcases artworks, contemporary landscaped and traditional gardens, as well as a major exhibition displayed in the
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Birthplace properties, a museum, library of books, manuscripts, records of historic interest, pictures, photographs and objects of antiquity with particular reference to the life and times of William Shakespeare, and is also home to the headquarters of the International Shakespeare Association.
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1613–1616. It now contains a collection of 16th and 17th century paintings and furniture, as well as an exhibition about Dr. Hall and the obscure medical practices of the period. The SBT are currently carrying out major conservation work on the house. The house is open to the
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is, in fact, a spacious twelve-roomed farmhouse with several bedrooms. In Shakespeare's day it was known as Newlands Farm, and remained in the Hathaway family for many generations. It was acquired by the Trust in 1892, and is open to public visitors as a
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The headquarters of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is the Shakespeare Centre, a glass and concrete structure next to the Birthplace. The driving force behind its construction and opening in 1964 was Dr
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The SBT runs the Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival, the oldest in the UK. The SBT introduced the new Shakespeare Film Festival to its events calendar in 2012, the first festival of its kind in the UK.
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includes many thousands of archival records, books, photographs and maps relating to Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding area, as well as historical documents concerning Shakespeare and his family.
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proposed to buy the home and ship it "brick-by-brick" to the US. To purchase the property for the nation, the Shakespeare Birthday Committee was formed, and donors including
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The first Museum of British pewter based at Harvard House includes items ranging from Roman times to the 1930s, but has a strong core of 16th- and 17th-century pewter.
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The Trust currently owns and cares for a number of houses relating to Shakespeare in and around the town of Stratford-upon-Avon as well as for Harvard House:
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and functions of the Birthplace (from Shakespeare's time onwards): as a home, workshop, inn, butcher's shop, literary shrine and visitor attraction.
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The Library and Records Office, now amalgamated to form the Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive, house the Shakespeare and Local Collections:
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Coins and tokens found in Stratford and relating to Shakespeare. The collection also covers a period extending back to pre-Roman Celtic Britain.
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For more than 200 years after his death, Shakespeare's birthplace was occupied by the descendants of his recently widowed sister,
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Situated in High Street, Stratford-upon-Avon; Harvard House was built by Thomas Rogers, grandfather of the benefactor of
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Domestic items dating from the 15th to the 19th century, particularly furniture dating from the 16th and 17th centuries.
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artefacts from local sites including jewellery, weapons and ceramics. Also local fossils and prehistoric items.
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A wide range of objects illustrate the civic, social and working life of Stratford-upon-Avon through the ages.
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Located about a mile west of Stratford. Although called a cottage, the childhood home of Shakespeare's wife
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The Trust begun holding an artist in resident from 2015, the first being held by Roger Hartley who runs the
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childhood home of Shakespeare's mother, Mary Arden, and the name Mary Arden's House was transferred to it.
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The tourists' entrance to Shakespeare's house is via the adjacent Shakespeare Centre opened in 1964
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consists of the combined printed book collections of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and the
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helped the committee raise £3,000 and bought it the following year. Incorporated by a private
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In Honour of Shakespeare: the history and collections of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Works of art relating to Shakespeare and to the history of Stratford-upon-Avon.
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runs international programmes throughout the year on Shakespeare's writings.
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Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Acts 1891 and 1961 on the UK Parliament website
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At Mary Arden's Farm the SBT rears prize-winning livestock including
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Examples of Elizabethan embroidery and 17th-century painted cloths.
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Items linked to William Shakespeare himself, such as the purported
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Hall's Croft is believed to be the house of Shakespeare's daughter
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restored and extended Grade I Listed Tudor Nash’s House next door.
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Curating digital stories from Shakespeare's work, life, and times
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Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, registered charity no. 209302
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Index

Shakespeare Centre
Library of Birmingham § Collections

Shakespeare's Birthplace
Stratford-upon-Avon
William Shakespeare
Joan Hart
Susanna
Elizabeth
P. T. Barnum
Charles Dickens
act of Parliament

Levi Fox
Shakespeare's Birthplace
Hall's Croft
Susanna
Dr. John Hall
Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Anne
Shakespeare's New Place
Palmer's Farm
Wilmcote
Mary Arden
Glebe Farm
Harvard House
Harvard University
John Harvard
Royal Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare Memorial Theatre

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