As part of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust’s continual development of accessibility across our properties and interpretation, we have worked closely with VocalEyes. VocalEyes specialise in creating audio descriptions and provide opportunities for blind and partially sighted people to experience arts and heritage organisations across the UK.
Through this partnership we have created audio described content such as introductions to the Trust's Town Houses and insights into 30 items in our collection.
The following exhibition starts below with an audio description of Hall’s Croft, where Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna resided with her husband, the physician John Hall. Continue scrolling to find slides featuring a selection of these 30 objects, which feature both audio descriptions and the text transcription for each object.
Discover more highlights in our collections featured at Shakespeare's Birthplace and New Place.
With thanks to the DCMS Wolfson Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund.