Horrible Histories: Terrible Trenches

Horrible Histories: Terrible Trenches is an exhibition created in 2009[1] as part of the Horrible Histories franchise. It is about "life in the terrible trenches during the First World War", and debuted at the Imperial War Museum.[2] It lasted from 18 July 2009 to 31 October 2010.[3]

Content

The exhibition "sets the writer [Terry Deary]'s work and Martin Brown's illustrations alongside a series of hands-on activities".[4] Interactive content includes allowing participants to try on clothes from the era, smelling odours of the trenches.[5]

Reception

France In London gave it a rating of four and a half stars out of five.[2]

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