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Battle of Hastings

Battle of Hastings

The Norman’s victory at the 1066 Battle of Hastings was largely due to their horses having saddles and stirrups, which gave mounted soldiers more stability.

Daily Events for Tuesday, Apr 2nd, 2013

  • 03/02 9:00 am - 04/14 9:00 amBehind Enemy Lines

    Behind Enemy Lines: Evasion and Escape Aids of World War II

    March 2 – April 14, 2013

    Lost in enemy territory, your best chance of survival fit in your pocket.

    Soldiers forced down in enemy territory during World War II carried a secret weapon unlike anything seen before—evasion and escape aids. See the top-secret gadgets, maps and survival kits that kept soldiers alive behind enemy lines.

    This exhibition was guest curated by R. E. Baldwin, author of “Last Hope: The Blood Chit Story.”


  • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm"Spirits of the Passage" exhibit gallery open
    This humbling exhibition explores the circumstances of the transatlantic slave trade, gleaning facts and artifacts from the archaeological excavation of a sunken slave ship.  Launching in February in conjunction with Black History Month, "Spirits of the Passage" includes real artifacts from slave ships as well as other period items.  Iron shackles (some small enough to restrain a child), ivory tusks and brass bowls are only a few of the objects guests will find. How did the trade get started, who was involved and why did it thrive? These are some of the important questions this exhibition seeks to answer.

    Location
    2nd floor, north gallery

  • 11:30 am - 11:45 amBuffalo Bill
    Taken directly from Colonel William F. Cody’s autobiography, this tale tells of the first visit to England by "Buffalo Bill’s Wild West".

    Location
    1st Floor Theater

  • 12:30 pm - 12:45 pmOlaudah Equiano
    The first ex-slave to publish his memoirs describes his trials and travails as a ten-year-old boy sold into slavery in the mid-18th century.

    Location
    1st Floor Theater

  • 2:30 pm - 2:45 pmThe Spy of the Cumberland
    Pauline Cushman, one of the boldest spies of the American Civil War, describes her exploits behind enemy lines.

    Location
    1st Floor Theater

  • 3:30 pm - 3:45 pmHolt Collier
    The story of an ex-slave whose life as a hunter and guide in the Mississippi Delta eventually found him leading President Theodore Roosevelt on what became known as the “Teddy Bear Hunt” in 1902.

    Location
    Great Hall Stage