• Significant national or global events (the great fire of London or the first aeroplane flight), also, events commemorated through festivals or anniversaries.
• History, Key Stage 2, British History
• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• A replica of the hand-made leather buckets used in the attempt to put out the Great Fire of London.
• They were passed along a chain of people from the water supply to the fire, serving as an excellent role play artefact.
• This hand-made leather bucket, replicating those used during the Great Fire of London, offers a tactile connection to the past. Durable and historically accurate, it enhances teacher role play and helps children understand significant historical events.
• This bucket makes history lessons interactive and impactful, enriching lesson plans with real-life context. Incorporating such artefacts can spark curiosity and deepen pupils' understanding of the past and provides hands-on experience with authentic artefacts.