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Adrian Chapman is a historical storyteller providing History workshops for Primary Schools across Devon and Cornwall.

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This week in the past, brought to you by Blast Fro This week in the past, brought to you by Blast From the Past. To find out more about a  Samuel Pepys History Workshop go to www.blastfromthepast.co.uk
Preparing for battle and a new school term. 10 hel Preparing for battle and a new school term. 10 helmets made, 20 to go! 
For more information on a Roman workshop go to www.blastfromthepast.co.uk
While the skies above England and the English Chan While the skies above England and the English Channel were filled with the sounds of aircraft of the RAF and the Luftwaffe battling for air supremacy, Winston Churchill was delivering one of his most important speeches during WW2 on this day in 1940. In it he famously says; “Never in the field of Human conflict have so many owed so much to so few”. In the “Few” he of course refers to the Allied airmen who took to the skies during the 112-day conflict we all know as the Battle of Britain. This Week in the Past is brought to you by Blast From the Past an educational service bringing History alive. Visit www.blastfromthepast.co.uk for more details.
Throughout 2020 Blast From the Past will be worki Throughout 2020 Blast From the Past will be working in partnership with the ‘Bridging the Tamar Visitor and Learning Centre’ to provide an unforgettable experience for children.
Pupils will hear the story of Brunel’s many celebrated achievements with a focus on his greatest challenge; building the Royal Albert Bridge across the River Tamar. The Centre has a fantastic interactive exhibition space where children can learn about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics).  The Brunel school workshop will also explore the history of the area.

For more information visit https://www.bridgingthetamar.org.uk/visit/school-visits/
Call  01752361577
email  visit@tamarcrossings.org.uk
It is almost 400 years since the Pilgrims set sail It is almost 400 years since the Pilgrims set sail from the historic port of Plymouth in 1620. Blast From the Past has developed a bespoke History workshop for schools to help children celebrate and learn about this important moment in History.
To book a History workshop at your school email contact@blastfromthepast.co.uk or direct message me.
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