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Article: Trail A Lancashire Invasion: City's Trip to London for the 1904 Cup FinalThe 1904 Cup Final: most of the Pubs and Working Men's Clubs in the Ardwick area and in the city, organised excursions to the capital.21 June 2004
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Article: Trail A Rebellion Of Substance And Style: The Arts And Crafts TrailThe Arts and Crafts Movement was a rebellion of substance and style: a strong social and moral purpose marks its continuing relevance.01 November 2004
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Article: Trail All Aboard! Visit A Heritage Railway This SummerPrefer your history on the move? Why not try one of the many heritage railways around the UK? Whether you prefer to explore artefacts from the time of steam or experience the puffing and clanging of a working steam locomotive there are plenty of places to visit.27 May 2004
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Article: Trail Amazing Art And Astounding ArchitectureStarting and finishing in Georgian London, this trail round the City and the City Fringes takes you from historic buildings to 21st century tower blocks, past historic churches, via impressive art collections and the world's biggest city museum.03 November 2004
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Article: Trail Architectural Oddities: The Newcastle Vampire RabbitDoes anyone have the answer to this city mystery? Read on for the peculiar case of the Vampire Rabbit...22 September 2004
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Article: Trail Arts & Crafts Trail: Victoria And Albert Museum, Greater London And The South 01 January 2006
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Article: Trail Arts And Crafts Trail: Cheltenham, the Cotswolds, Midlands and Lake District 01 January 2004
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - 2000 Years Of Conflict On British SoilThe BBC's Battlefield Britain series looked at battles fought on British soil. Culture24 developed a set of accompanying trails exploring museum collections that help us find out more about these conflicts.23 January 2006
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - A Clash Of Kings: The Battle Of The BoyneCulture24 looks across the Irish Sea to tells the story of the Battle of the Boyne, which has had a lasting effect on life today.
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Boudicca's Rebellion Against The RomansAs the BBC series Battlefield Britain examined decisive battles on British soil, Culture24 follows in the footsteps of that greatest of rebels, Boudicca.30 April 2006
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Culloden: The Jacobites' Last StandCulloden was the last pitched battle on British soil and brought an end to Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion, securing the crown of Britain for the House of Hanover.
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Follow the Trail Of The Spanish ArmadaBritain’s defeat of the Spanish Armada was a victory against one of the great seafaring nations. Our trail follows up the BBC TV series, Battlefield Britain.24 September 2004
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Medieval Warfare At The Battle of HastingsHeralding the beginning of the Norman Conquest, the Battle of Hastings was one of the bloodiest and most important battles ever fought on British soil.
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Owain Glyn Dwr And The Battle For WalesCulture goes in search of Owain Glyn Dwr the leader of the Welsh rebellion.24 September 2004
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Routing The Royals: The Battle of NasebyThis Battlefield Britain Culture24 trail looks at Naseby, where Cromwell's New Model Army won the decisive battle of the English Civil War.
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Their Finest Hour, The Battle Of BritainCulture24 looks to the skies and the RAF's struggle to prevent a Nazi invasion in the dark days of WWII.30 April 2006
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Article: Trail Birmingham's Back To Backs Further ExploredRoslyn Tappenden takes a closer look at the National Trust's latest property - the city's last remaining back to back housing - and talks to some former residents.10 September 2004
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Article: Trail Birmingham's Canal Network - In Brindley's FootstepsRoslyn Tappenden takes a walk round the canal networks in central Birmingham and looks at the history of Brindley, Telford and the building of the city's canal network.05 August 2004
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