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Dare you take a tour of Dickensian London? You could meet Mr Micawber, Mr Pickwick or Fagin. Or catch smallpox and end up in jail. You might even meet Charles!

Galleries of art made by young people like you. A great area for you to upload your own artwork and rate your peer's works too.

This is the BBC's largest collection of photographs with over 80,000 images to view. Choose your favourite parts of the country and select from rural, urban, and human themes.

Creating your own interpretation of Shakespeare in one minute - make a film or audio, take a scene or whole play, keep it classic or make it modern, it's up to you.

Poems to make, watch and hear is a showcase of visual poetry - hear people reciting their poems, create your own and watch some animated prose.

Take a look at our selection of photographs from the '60s, featuring the leading movers and shakers from the swinging decade.

Yes, he wrote the words to 'Jerusalem' and inspired rockers like The Doors and Van Morrison. But how much do you really know about the painter, poet and mystical outsider?

It's 40 years since playwright Joe Orton died. During his life he was known as many things: the rising star of the new working class culture, a criminal and finally a murder victim.

Study the master of light and colour with our selection of the painter's most popular pictures from the Turner Bequest at the Tate Collection.
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