Beckford’s Tower’s Loo Roll Binoculars

Beckford’s Tower’s Loo Roll Binoculars Resource
Beckford’s Tower
Download this free teaching resource from Beckford’s Tower to make your own Loo Roll Binoculars!

Key Info

Make your own loo roll binoculars!

 

Use this teaching resource from Beckford’s Tower to create your own binoculars. Students can follow these easy instructions to make a pair of binoculars out of loo roll tubes.

 

Age suitability
Key Stages
KS2, KS3
Curriculum Links
Subjects
Art & Design, Design & Technology
Topics
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About Beckford’s Tower

Built between 1826 and 1827, Beckford’s Tower is an extraordinary building that was once home to one of the greatest collections of books, furniture and art in Georgian England and now stands as the only surviving example of William Beckford’s great architectural achievements.

William Beckford’s ability to build, and to collect, was made possible by the wealth he inherited and continued to accumulate as an owner of Jamaican sugar plantations and enslaved people, and through the compensation he received from the government following the abolition of slavery. An aspect of his life that is explored within the museum displays.

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