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Article: Preview Anna Karenina to Yves Saint Laurent: Fashion Museum's Fifty Fabulous FrocksBath's world-renowned Fashion Museum is about to open a glamorous exhibition after two years of research. Downton Abbey and Dame Vivienne Westwood feature.30 January 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Lucy Cooper on a wedding dress made out of metal in SheffieldThe Museums Sheffield Curator of Metalwork tells us about a mesh dress made for the current Designed to Shine: 100 Years of Stainless Steel show at the Millennium Gallery.14 February 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: William Blair on a signed photo of a Titanic passenger in UlsterThe National Museums Northern Ireland Head of Human History on his favourite portrait of a third-class passenger.20 June 2011
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Article: News Design Museum opens permanent collection ahead of move to KensingtonPhone boxes, postboxes, glitzy fashion, lamps and the London 2012 logo all feature in the new permanent display at the Design Museum.30 January 2013
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: South Yorkshire Designed to Shine – 100 years of Stainless SteelIn 1913, 'rustless' steel was discovered in the UK by Sheffield's Harry Brearley. Over the following 100 years the production of stainless steel, in particular cutlery, reaffirmed Sheffield’s age-old reputation for...Museums Sheffield: Millennium Gallery | 16 February — 13 October 2013
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Article: Preview Factory Girls takes nostalgic trip through bright bygone work clothes at Walsall MuseumFrom dress-like overalls during the 1920s to the nylon jackets of the 1960s and 1970s, a nostalgic exhibition in Walsall collates workwear from local factories.26 March 2013
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Article: Preview Galvanize Festival of Contemporary Metal shows off talent and innovation of SheffieldTaking over some of Sheffield's most inspiring venues during May, the steel city's programme of displays, activities and workshops is a metal festival with a difference.24 April 2013
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Article: Preview Hidden Heroes – The Genius of Everyday Things opens at the Science Museum, LondonPictures of some of the greatest inventions and inventors of all time as the Science Museum aims to "celebrate the truly uncelebrated" in a major new exhibition.09 November 2011
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Article: Review Hidden Heroes reveals The Genius of Everyday Things in Science Museum show full of wonderA gorilla made out of coat hangers and some kinky zipwork leave Jennie Gillions looking at her teabags in a different light at the Science Museum's enlightening new show.11 November 2011
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Article: News in Brief Huge Aston Martin archive to reveal letters to James Bond in two-year exhibitionA vast archive, assembled during 35 years of collecting by the late historian for Aston Martin, will go on display for the first time at the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust.15 March 2013
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Article: News Industrial Revolution engines at Ellenroad and Trencherfield win Engineering Heritage AwardsTwo of the greatest engines in the world, responsible for powering huge mills in Lancashire at the start of the 20th century, have been honoured along with their conservators.06 November 2012
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Event: Exhibition (permanent) County: Leicestershire Leicester - My Home & Moving HereDiscover Leicester’s urban and industrial heritage, it’s long existence as a market town, the impact of the arrival of industry and how people have often moved here for work. The 'Leicester - My Home & Moving Here'...Newarke Houses Museum & Gardens | Leicester | 12 March 2011 — 31 December 2015
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Article: News in Brief Museum of Transport takes visitors on a journey through sound with SmartphonesQR codes will allow visitors to hear the sounds of the 60 buses and coaches at Manchester's Museum of Transport, starting with a vintage bus from 1959.28 June 2012
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Article: Review SeaCity Museum brings Titanic story home to SouthamptonCatherine Roberts visits Southampton for a look at the country's newest museum, opened on the centenary of the Titanic sinking.18 April 2012
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: Leeds - A Manufacturing City During WartimeA trail developed in partnership with Leodis, an online photographic archive from Leeds Library and Information Service, looking at life in Leeds during World War Two.18 May 2005
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Article: Preview We Made it – Nuts, Bolts, Gadgets and Gizmos gallery opens at Thinktank BirminghamCars, cows, aluminium and mobile phones feature among 1,200 objects and 20 interactive exhibits in a new gallery charting Birmingham's productive past.21 February 2013





