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Junior Factpacks

An established series of primary resource materials. Loose leaf packs in plastic wallet. The introduction has been rewritten for 9–13 year olds and some of the more complex written sources excluded. Suggested further reading aimed the younger age group if possible. The majority of graphic material from the Senior Factpack is included. For KS2/KS3 students & teachers. ISSN 0956-0491. Series Editor Michael Ryan.

 

J1 - Votes for Women, D. Atkinson  ISBN 978-1-85450-200-1, (ISBN-10  1 85450 200 X)

The story of the Suffragettes in the U.K. over 60 years. A collection of 38 looseleaf printed and illustrated materials (taken direct from the originals).  Includes four full colour A4 posters (Cat & Mouse, Convicts & Lunatics, The Modern Inquisition and the WSPU scroll sent to women who had been imprisoned. Junior Factpacks - GBP £8.95 each looseleaf, GBP £9.95 library wirebound. Please tell us which format you require on your order.

 

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J14 - Women at Work, D. Atkinson ISBN 978-1-85450-201-8 , (ISBN-10 1 85450 201 8)

Covering 19th Century Britain, this Pack has colour plates, black and white photographs, drawings and  illustrations, extracts from letters, diaries and articles, advertisements, newspaper extracts, rules and advice, drawings and cartoons, songs, poems, and reports. 61 pages.

 

J19 - Slavery, E. Frostick      ISBN 978-1-85450-202-5, (ISBN-10  1 85450 202 6)

Chronology of slavery and abolition, colour plates, black and white photographs – chain gangs, slaves for sale, branding irons – cartoons, accounts and returns, broadsheets and political tracts, songs, music and poems, newspaper articles. 50p. (All of the photos, colour plates and introduction of the Senior Factpack, less of the political tracts, letters and newspaper articles.)

 

J20A - The Romans, 1-Occupation   J. Hall & C. Jones    ISBN 978-1-85450-211-7, (ISBN-10  1 85450 211 5)

J20B - The Romans, 2-Social History,         J. Hall & C. Jones     ISBN  978-1-85450-216-2, (ISBN-10   1 85450 216 6)

The two packs cover the invasion and occupation by the Romans from BC 55 (Julius Caesar) to AD 411. They include pictures, colour plates, black and white photographs, maps, plans and illustrations, reports, extracts, a chronology and a guide to Roman settlements open to the public. 50 pages each.

 

Pack 1: Invasion and occupation – The Romans arrive; military organisation, battles, pay, supplies, equipment, and buildings; administration, the rebellion of AD60; taxes, governors, civilian and rural settlements, buildings.

Pack 2: Social life – families, migrants, dress, food, entertainment, women, religion, household, death, industry, crafts, medicine, commerce, coins, trade, transport, defence.

 

J21 - Women in World War 1, D. Atkinson ISBN  978-1-85450-206-3, (ISBN-10  1 85450 206 9)

Materials on how the women on Britain “kept the home fires burning,” whilst some worked in a range of dirty and dangerous, jobs. Includes colour plates, black and white photographs, drawings, advertisements, personal accounts, volunteering, poetry, the jobs women did, letters and extracts. 42 pages.

 

J22 - World War 1 in the Trenches, H. Shaw           ISBN  978-1-85450-208-7, (ISBN-10 1 85450 208 5)

A collection of maps, plans, letters, newspaper articles, posters, facts, figures and tables – losses of animals at sea, deaths, sickness  and casualties - colour plates, black and white photographs, cartoons and reports of life at the Front.  Peace terms, postcards. 38 pages.

 

J28 - Russian Revolution, N. Thornton        ISBN .978-1-85450-212-4, (ISBN-10  1 85450 212 3)

50 pieces containing most of the graphics and propaganda material (reproduced as colour posters, black and white photographs and drawings), from the Senior Factpack, with some of the more complex written sources extracted.

 

 

 

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