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*Note: Sorry. I did the wrong question. So I just changed the title of the link to my real question. - Abby Nicole's link is the original one, listed second.

 The Shakespeare Trust is otherwise known as one of the most significant Shakespeare charities in the world, indicated by the website, the __Shakespeare Birthplace Trust__." Its mission was "to promote in the every part of the world the appreciation and study of the plays and other works of William Shakespeare and general advancements of Shakespearian knowledge, maintain and preserve the Shakespeare Birthplace properties for the benefit of the nation, and to provide and maintain for the benefit of the nation a museum and library of books, manuscripts, records of historic interest, pictures, photographs and objects of antiquity with particular, but not exclusive reference to William Shakespeare, his life, works and times," as quoted from the __Shakespeare Birthplace Trust__. They complete these goals by acquiring houses, that help to preserve Shakespeare, and promote his works around the world by holding Shakespearean artifacts such as folios or furniture, etc.

Quite recently, a new portrait of Shakespeare was discovered, known now as the Cobbe portrait. The The new portrait, that was long held in Ireland is now world renowned for its authenticity and accuracy. It dates from about 1610, and it seems that Shakespeare is younger than he was in the Chandos portrait. He is wearing nice clothes, which makes sense, seeing as he was a successful man. The New York Times believes that this painting will be exhibited at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon, beginning on April 23rd.

** Works Cited: **
 "Portrait of Shakespeare Unveiled, 399 Years Late - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com." __Breaking News - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com__. 05 Apr. 2009 . "Shakespeare Birthplace Trust." __Welcome to the Shakespeare Houses Website__. 2009. . __Welcome to the Shakespeare Houses Website__. .

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 * The Shakespeare Enigma**