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    • A photo of a glowing amber artefact against a black background
      Article: News 10,000 Temple of Mithras discoveries draw comparisons with Pompeii in Roman London
      Experts from Museum of London Archaeology say thousands of "beautifully preserved" remains in London could transform our understanding of Roman Britain.
      10 April 2013
    • A photo of a pair of glamorous dresses in a fashion museum
      Article: Preview Anna Karenina to Yves Saint Laurent: Fashion Museum's Fifty Fabulous Frocks
      Bath'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
    • Website Cotton Town - The History Of Blackburn & Darwen
    • A photo of a young woman touching a towering white dress inside a museum gallery
      Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Lucy Cooper on a wedding dress made out of metal in Sheffield
      The 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: News Design Museum opens permanent collection ahead of move to Kensington
      Phone boxes, postboxes, glitzy fashion, lamps and the London 2012 logo all feature in the new permanent display at the Design Museum.
      30 January 2013
    • Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: South Yorkshire Designed to Shine – 100 years of Stainless Steel
      In 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: News Hepworth Wakefield to convert adjacent mill into contemporary art space
      A 19th century textiles mill on the River Calder, handily positioned opposite The Hepworth Wakefield, will become a major new contemporary arts space.
      21 May 2013
    • An overhead photo of a man in a blue boiler suit working on a huge indoor engine
      Article: News Industrial Revolution engines at Ellenroad and Trencherfield win Engineering Heritage Awards
      Two 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
    • Website Knitting Together - The East Midlands Knitting Industry
    • Venue: Industrial heritage site, Heritage site County: Moray Knockando Woolmill Aberlour
    • Venue: Gallery, Museum, Archive, Association or society, Campaign or initiative, Historic house or home, Heritage site County: Cambridgeshire Octavia Hill's Birthplace House Museum Wisbech
    • A photo of a female model wearing a fashion hat with multicoloured jutting elements
      Article: Preview Redesigning Fashion - How to Change the World in Style at Stockport's Hat Works
      The Hat Works Museum harks back to the make-do-and-mend days of the 1940s for a stylish look at resourceful fashion, featuring designs by acclaimed milliners and stylists.
      19 March 2013
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      Venue: Campaign or initiative County: Greater London River & Cloth London
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      Article: Preview Rustless: Harry Brearley and the Impact of Stainless on Everyday Life at Kelham Island
      A century after Harry Brearley hit upon the formula for "rustless" steel, a renamed room and two displays at Kelham Island Museum honour the Sheffield lad's achievements.
      08 May 2013
    • Venue: Museum County: Ceredigion The Welsh Quilt Centre Lampeter
    • A photo of three young children working with interactive textile shapes within a gallery
      Article: Preview We Made it – Nuts, Bolts, Gadgets and Gizmos gallery opens at Thinktank Birmingham
      Cars, 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
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