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Article: Trail A History Of Enlightenment- Buddhism In LondonBuddhist London includes dozens of different cultures and traditions - We've picked out a few places where you can explore the history, art and precepts of the faith.29 January 2007
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Warwickshire Bellini, Botticelli, Titian… 500 years of Italian ArtThis spectacular exhibition comprises forty of the City of Glasgow’s greatest Italian paintings – the finest and most comprehensive civic collection in the UK, and mostly unseen outside Glasgow. The works are of the ...Compton Verney | Warwick | 23 March — 23 June 2013
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Article: Trail Britain's Finest Castles
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Venue: Garden, parklands or rural site, Castle or defences County: Dumfries Caerlaverock Castle (Historic Scotland) Caerlaverock, Near Dumfries
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: The Pre-Raphaelites and Italy unites rare pair at Oxford's Ashmolean MuseumCurator Colin Harrison tells us about two paintings from a major 2010 show on the Pre-Raphaelites at the Ashmolean.20 September 2010
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Tyne and Wear Divine BodiesOld Master paintings are alive with vivacious, seductive and curious figures. Divine Bodies combines exceptional European pre-1800 paintings from the Hatton, Shipley and Laing Art Gallery collections with important...Laing Art Gallery (Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums) | Newcastle | 8 June — 29 September 2013
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Article: Trail Explore London's smaller museums and galleries with the Discover London TrailsDiscover London trails link smaller museums and galleries with other attractions in the capital via easy to print out half and full day trails.29 March 2008
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Article: Trail Exploring Leicester's Architecture - The Goddard TrailGet to grips with the Goddards and find the key to all sorts of architectural styles in this informative trail round Leicester.06 August 2004
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Article: Preview Glasgow collection of Italian art spanning 500 years heads for Compton VerneyWorks from a leading civic art collection appear with the Warwickshire gallery's permanent collection from Naples.14 March 2013
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Article: Trail Great Architecture And 400 Years Of Maritime HistoryLocated in a picturesque setting on the River Thames and home to the Prime Meridian, Greenwich is a stunning World Heritage site.28 September 2004
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Venue: Artist studio or collective, Museum, Gallery, Heritage site, Historic house or home, Archaeological site, Science centre, Garden, parklands or rural site County: West Yorkshire Harewood House Leeds
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Article: Trail Heritage Open Days - Get On The Trail Of The Norwich 12In honour of the annual Heritage Open Days event that opens thousands of historic properties throughout the UK we take a look inside some of the Norwich 12 buildings that regularly open their doors for the event.10 September 2008
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 7 - The People's Museum In YorkshireDiscover fascinating objects in the museums of Yorkshire. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 8 - The People's Museum In LiverpoolDiscover fascinating objects in the museums of Liverpool. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Article: Review Leonardo Da Vinci at National Gallery suggests painting hit perfection in 15th centuryA landmark exhibition in London brings together more than 60 paintings and drawings from the old master's Milan years to give us an extensive view of his genius. Mark Sheerin takes a look.08 November 2011
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Article: Trail Leonardo In Oxford: A Da Vinci Trail Around The University MuseumsSteeped in history and academia, where better to learn more about Leonardo da Vinci than Oxford? This new trail is a quick tour of the Da Vinci highlights of Oxford.21 August 2006
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Article: Review Michael Landy's Saints Alive at the National Gallery is a technical hit and missThe oft-controversial sculptor has taken an unlikely interest in Renaissance-era saints, as found in the UK's foremost gallery of painting. Mark Sheerin pays it a visit.18 May 2013





