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A travel case belonging to Edith Pretty, containing more than 100 items, is now on display in Suffolk. The early 20th-century travel case has been put on show at the National Trust's Sutton Hoo, ...
A travel case belonging to Edith Pretty, containing more than 100 items, is now on display in Suffolk. The early 20th-century travel case has been put on show at the National Trust's Sutton Hoo, ...
The travel case belonged to Sutton Hoo's former landowner, Edith Pretty, who commissioned the dig, and her family donated the case to the current landowners, the National Trust, in 2019. It is now on ...
A decision to loan treasures from Sutton Hoo to France will give more people an opportunity to see the artefacts, experts have said.
The National Trust has announced it is holding a redundancy consultation which could involve staff at its ten sites across Suffolk.
A historic masterpiece is making its way to the UK, sparking excitement and anticipation for an economic uplift akin to ...
France will loan the 11th century Bayeux Tapestry to the British Museum for 10 months from September 2026, the UK government ...
Meanwhile the Sutton Hoo collection comprises relics discovered by archaeologists in 1939 at Sutton Hoo in the English region of Suffolk, where they unearthed an Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
The French president and his wife Brigitte were earlier greeted by Prince William and Catherine as they landed in the UK for a three-day trip.
New discoveries surrounding the origins of Stonehenge have piqued the nation’s interest in all things archaeological. Here ...