National Archive visit
I thought the trip itself was long but informative and worth it because before hand looking at the brief before we went on the trip I had a rough idea on who I was going to do for my significant people in history. However from seeing some of the artifacts the National Archive brought out for example Elizabeth 1's Wax Seal Captain James Cooks Diary were very interesting to actually have the privilege to touch and examine them. Furthermore but the most intriguing artifact for me was the S.O.E spy Noor Inayat Khan documents that contained her orders and just glancing over all of them on offer I was instantly convinced I needed to choose her as one of my significant people and I wasn't even considering her as one of my people but just seeing the artifacts completely swayed me. Also just getting an insight on how they work with different age ranges and what you should and shouldn't consider when it comes to the creative aspect of things was very informative and helpful and left the National Archives with a healthy source of ideas and concepts.
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