Leisure and Tourism

The Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds before and after

The Royal Armouries makes an excellent case study for exploring the setting up and operation of a major new attraction.

Magnetic Attraction!

Behind the Scenes of a Campaign

‘Not What You Expect, What You Experience’

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Thunder birds are go!

Artillery pieces before about 1700 were often classified by names. A rare type of very big gun was known as a basilisk, a more common long powerful gun was known as a culverin while smaller versions were named after birds of prey such saker and falcon.

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