Blenheim Palace has announced its newest display, which will show how the Palace looked from the 1880s to the early 1900s.
The Victorian-Edwardian Library will also highlight significant moments from throughout the Palace's history.
This display will be on show later this month and will be held in the Long Library, which has undergone its annual deep clean.
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It will feature original furniture, arranged to reflect the look of the era.
It will also include rare historical items on display tables including old books, original scrolls, photographs, albums, and press cuttings showing the news from the era.
Visitors will also have the chance to go further back in time and discover the Palace's history during the era of the seventh, eighth, and ninth Dukes and Duchess'.
Kate Ballenger, keeper of Palace and collections said: "One of the joys of my job is bringing the past to life, and being able to showcase the Victorian-Edwardian era in this specific exhibition is exciting because it will allow visitors a hands-on experience with artifacts to touch and history to feel."
The display is included within the Blenheim Palace ticket including Palace, Park and Gardens, Park and Gardens, Annual Pass or a Privilege Pass.
For more information and to book tickets, visit the Blenheim Palace website.
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