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Article: Feature Artist's Statement: A Hampton Court Palace chandelier in Secrets of the Royal BedchamberSophie Nielsen and Rolf Knudsen's mirror chandelier, made for the Queen's Stairs, has joined a "breathtaking" palace, say the Danish design pair.28 March 2013
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Article: Interview Battle of Britain Curator's Choice: The Noble Hurricane, Tangmere Military Aviation Museum70 years after the Battle of Britain, curator David Coxon reveals the poignant story behind a relic Hurricane fighter aircraft.20 July 2010
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: A ghostly reconstructed Viking ship at National Museum of ScotlandBruce Blacklaw, Communications Officer at National Museums Scotland, picks his favourite piece from the storming new Vikings! exhibition in Edinburgh.13 February 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: A Napoleonic Eagle Standard from the Fusilier Museum, LondonCurator Colin Bowes Crick describes the importance of Napoleonic Golden Eagle standard captured during the Peninsular Wars.04 May 2011
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: A picnic table at Eureka! The National Children's Museum in HalifaxLeigh-Anne Stradeski introduces All About Me, the new £2.9 million gallery at The National Children's Museum, and tells us why her favourite exhibit involves food decisions.08 April 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Abby Potter on Vivienne Westwood Shoes at the Bowes MuseumAbby Potter, of the Bowes' new display of Vivienne Westwood shoes, picks her favourite pair and tells us about the show.10 June 2011
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Alison Boyle of the Science Museum chooses Jocelyn Bell Burnell's radio telescopeIn her own words... Alison Boyle, Space Curator of the Science Museum, explains the strange allure and importance of Jocelyn Bell Burnell's radio telescope, a star item in the Science Museum's new Cosmos and Culture exhibition.24 July 2009
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Amber Druce picks a tomb painting from Pharaoh: RebornDozens of watercolour recordings of tomb decorations from Ancient Egypt are about to go on show at the city's Museum and Art Gallery. We find out about one of them.03 April 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Annie Kemkaran-Smith of Eltham Palace chooses a 16th century roundelAnnie Kemkaran-Smith of English Heritage's Eltham Palace chooses a 16th century Maiolica roundel from the original collection of Stephen Courtauld.07 September 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Battle of Britain Hangar 4 at Imperial War Museum DuxfordCarl Warner of Imperial War Museum Duxford explains his love of Hangar 4; a building with a long and hidden history.05 July 2010
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Battle of Britain Spitfire at the RAF Museum HendonTo mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain David Keyne of the RAF Museum talks about the iconic Spitfire.09 June 2010
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Brian Radam of The Lawnmower Museum chooses the 22" Atco Standard Nine BladeCurator's Choice: Brian Radam, Director and Curator of the Lawnmower Museum, picks the 22" Acto Standard Nine Blade (1921). Designed by Charles Henry Pugh, the machine is made from cast iron and brass.01 March 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Brigid Bradley of Croydon Museum picks Sci-Fi Fantasy SketchBrigid Bradley of Croydon Museum explains why the watercolour, Sci-Fi Fantasy Sketch by Norman Partridge, stands out in an exhibition featuring Henry Moore, Bridget Riley and other luminaries.09 October 2009
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Catherine Byrne on a V-2 rocket at the Royal Engineers MuseumAfter being held at various Ministry of Defence bases since World War II, an enormous V-2 rocket has been restored and put on show at the Royal Engineers Museum.17 September 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Chris Stevens of Tate Britain chooses 20th Century MemorialChris Stephens, Curator of Modern British Art at Tate Britain, picks Michael Sandle's A Twentieth Century Memorial sculpture (1971-8).20 May 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Christopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust chooses a Tudor shovelChristopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust talks about a wooden ballast shovel which is part of the Mary Rose Museum collection - and just one of thousands of objects recovered from the historic warship.28 September 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Ciara Phipps on colourful court shoes at Newcastle's Discovery MuseumFind out about a pair of shoes which were handmade in Paris for a dancer during the 1920s but illustrate a design style still prevalent in swish footwear almost a century on.14 May 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: David Crystal on the one-inch star of Evolving English at the British LibraryLanguage oracle David Crystal introduces the Undley Bracteate, the world's first example of the English language.11 November 2010





