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Article: Trail 1945-2005 Sixty Years On From World War TwoSixty years ago, bells rang around the world celebrating the end of WW2. Read more about UK commemorations and the museums whose collections mark the conflict.21 March 2005
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Article: Trail A Trail Of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Around LondonSikhs have resided in Great Britain in small numbers for centuries and this trail, developed with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail, explores locations in London linked to their heritage.26 May 2005
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Article: Trail Anglo Sikh Heritage In The South EastA trail produced in association with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail that looks at Anglo-Sikh heritage in the south east.03 May 2005
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Article: Trail Black History Month 2005 In Birmingham
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Article: Trail Bristol Blighted By Blitz
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Article: Trail Community Focus: The Monken Hadley TrailThe 'My Life-Our Heritage' project has researched and authored several trails within the London Borough of Barnet. Locations were selected because of their accessibility to wheelchair users and elderly people. This trail, an exploration of Monken Hadley in North London is the * to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.09 March 2004
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Article: Trail Community Focus Trail: Church EndThis trail, an exploration of Church End in North London, is the third from the My Life, Our Heritage project to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.09 March 2005
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Article: Trail Community Focus Trail: East End Road And East Finchley CemeteryThe 'My Life-Our Heritage' project has researched and authored several trails within the London Borough of Barnet. Locations were selected because of their accessibility to wheelchair users and elderly people. This trail, an exploration of East End Road and East Finchley in North London is the * to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.
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Article: Trail Community Focus Trail: Wood Street (Chipping Barnet)The 'My Life-Our Heritage' project has researched and authored several trails within the London Borough of Barnet. Locations were selected because of their accessibility to wheelchair users and elderly people. This trail, an exploration of Chipping Barnet in North London is the * to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.
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Article: Trail Connections: hidden British historiesExploring the inter-relationships of Black, Jewish and Asian people in the UK03 August 2005
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Article: Trail Digging Up Contemporary Archaeology In SheffieldContemporary Archaeology examines our perception of the landscapes - and streetscapes - around us, as this trail of urban Sheffield explains.21 November 2005
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Article: Trail Down Our Street: Growing Up In 1950s NorwichRaymond Aldous used Storymaker to recount memories of playing with his friends in and around the street where he grew up.
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Article: Trail Ekow Eshun: Growing Up in 70s LondonEkow Eshun reads from his memoir ‘Black Gold of the Sun’ and talks about his Ghanaian roots and growing up in London.07 December 2005
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Article: Trail England Expects - On The Trail Of Admiral Lord NelsonAs well as the events being staged for Trafalgar 200, there are many museums and locations across the UK where Nelson's deeds are remembered.03 August 2005
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Article: Trail Explore Family Friendly Museums & Galleries In The Thames ValleyFrom the River and Rowing Museum in Henley to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, the Thames Valley boasts some of the finest museum and gallery collections in the UK.18 February 2006
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Article: Trail Exploring Anglo Sikh Heritage In The South EastA trail produced in association with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail that looks at Anglo-Sikh heritage in the south east - with a text translation available in Punjabi.03 June 2005
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Article: Trail From Peterloo to the Pankhursts: A Radical Politics TrailFrom the Peterloo Massacre, through the Anti-Corn Law League to the connections with Marx and Engels, Manchester has a strong tradition of political radicalism. Discover the people, the locations, museums and collections in this trail developed with the help of the People's History Museum.
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Article: Trail Gunpowder, Treason and Plot - The Gunpowder 400 TrailThis year marks the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot - follow the Gunpowder 400 Trail to find out what's going on in UK museums.
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Article: Trail Heritage Open Days 2005: Underground NorwichJayna Makwana ventures beneath the historic streets of Norwich to discover the medieval undercrofts that will be revealed for HODs 2005.12 July 2005
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Article: Trail John Archer — Britain's First Black MayorJohn Archer was elected as Mayor in radical Battersea in 1913 – the first black man ever to become a Mayor in Britain. Wandsworth Museum opened a small exhibition in October 2005 looking at his life, politics and circle.10 November 2005





