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Etched caricatures of soldier figures in uniforms - they are the Hopetoun Fencibles regiment.

They will curate a collection of primary material about the history of the British Army, focusing on the Fencible Regiments of Great Britain and Ireland in the French Revolutionary Wars.

A historically significant Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem that was barred from leaving the UK has been bought by the University of Leeds Libraries.

Congratulations to Professor El Mustapha Lahlali on his new book, titled 'Arabic Media Coverage of Pandemics: Discourse, Strategy and Impact', published by Routledge.

Two people dressed as English knights. One has their shield raised and the other has their sword raised.

Europe’s largest Medieval celebration is taking place in Leeds with over 2,500 enthusiasts from 60 countries coming together both in person and virtually to immerse themselves in the Middle Ages.

Original books and small notebooks made by the Bronte family.

Handwritten poems, miniature books and printed first editions are going on display at the University of Leeds in a free exhibition tracing the evolution of the Brontës into literary icons.