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Article: News Abbot's Hall reopens with plans for happiness at Stowmarket's Museum of East Anglian LifeAn 18th century hall set amid 75 acres of farmland in East Anglia, which reopened to the public earlier this year following a £3 million makeover, aims to be good for your wellbeing.13 July 2012
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Event: Seasonal event, Workshop or activity session County: Dorset Ancient Winter DaySee the crafts and skills that thousands of winters have seen before. See the blacksmith working in the Roman smithy and participate in various activities in the Earthouse. Come and talk to the people who have helped to ...Ancient Technology Centre | Wimborne | 7 December 2013
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Article: News Artists in residence wanted for St KildaThe National Trust for Scotland and Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre are offering two artists the chance to live on the remote archipelago of St Kilda this summer.10 April 2013
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Article: News Birthplace Trust, galleries and museums to "bypass barriers" in Shakespeare Week 2014Dozens of cultural institutions across the country will help the inaugural Shakespeare Week inspire millions of people when it launches in March 2014.17 April 2013
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Article: News Britain's first Gaelic museum is to open in Stornoway thanks to lottery fundingThe Heritage Lottery Fund has announced today that it is investing £4.6 million to restore Lews Castle in Stornoway as a museum, archive and hotel.22 November 2011
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Venue: Agricultural site, Museum, Garden, parklands or rural site, Heritage site, Historic house or home County: Buckinghamshire Chiltern Open Air Museum Chalfont St Giles
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Article: Feature Clay and Copper – Discovering mining methods at Wheal Martyn China Clay MuseumJamie Maddison visits Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum and Parkland and to find reminders of Cornwall's mining heritage amid the popular industrial museum's clay pits, heritage buildings and parkland.11 July 2012
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Article: Feature Cornish Mining World Heritage: The Count House and coast at Botallack Mine, St JustJamie Maddison continues his journey across the Mining Heritage Landscape of Cornwall by following an audio trail that uncovers the story of Botallack Mine, St Just.17 October 2012
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Resource: Guided tour County: Suffolk Crowe Street Cottage ToursMuseum Of East Anglian Life, StowmarketMuseum Of East Anglian Life | Stowmarket
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Essex Edward Pond ExhibitionAn exhibition of art works from the Museum collection by this famous local artist.Valence House Museum | Dagenham | 3 August — 21 September 2013
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Article: Feature Exploring Cornish Mining Heritage: The Duke of Bedford's Grand Plan for TavistockJamie Maddison takes an audio tour round Tavistock with the help of a podcast developed by Cornish Mining World Heritage.17 August 2012
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Website Fenland Stories
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Event: Performance, Late opening County: Suffolk Film Screening: Withnail and IVisit the museum this May and experience our museum at night! We will be showing a film in Abbot’s Hall Barn as part of the national Culture24 Museums At Night weekend. On the 18th of May come along and see the cult...Museum Of East Anglian Life | Stowmarket | 18 May 2013
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Article: Preview Free entry to heritage sites across Scotland: Top Picks for Doors Open Days 2012Every September built heritage sites around Scotland open their doors to the public for free. Here are some of our recommendations for this year.17 August 2012
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Venue: Industrial heritage site, Museum, Archive, Heritage site County: Cornwall Geevor Tin Mine Museum and Heritage Centre Penzance
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Resource: Guided tour County: Cheshire Group Visits, Talks and ToursEnglesea Brook Chapel and Museum, CreweEnglesea Brook Chapel and Museum | Crewe
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Article: News In Pictures: "Great Hall" used for Anglo-Saxon royal feasts found in Lyminge excavationA "remarkably preserved" Great Hall used by pre-7th century Anglo-Saxon Kings to entertain dozens of guests has been found in an "entirely unanticipated" discovery in Kent.02 November 2012





