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Article: Trail A Trail Of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Around LondonSikhs have resided in Great Britain in small numbers for centuries and this trail, developed with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail, explores locations in London linked to their heritage.26 May 2005
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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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Venue: Historic house or home, Museum, Garden, parklands or rural site, Gallery County: Denbighshire Bodelwyddan Castle & Park Near Rhyl
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Article: Preview Brighton Photo Fringe set to take over the south coast with pop up exhibitionsBrighton Photo Fringe has revealed its programme of photography and lens-based media in venues across Brighton and Hove, Portslade, St Leonards and Hastings.06 September 2012
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Resource: Boxes, objects and other kit, Loan Box County: Surrey Brookwood Hospital: A Victorian Community History BoxThe Lightbox, WokingThe Lightbox | Woking
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Venue: Heritage site, Garden, parklands or rural site, Environmental or ecological centre County: Staffordshire Burslem Park Stoke-on-Trent
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Resource: Virtual exhibition or images, Website, Resource or activity pack County: West Yorkshire Coal Mining and the VictoriansNational Coal Mining Museum for England, WakefieldNational Coal Mining Museum for England | Wakefield
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Article: Trail Community Focus Trail: Wood Street (Chipping Barnet)The 'My Life-Our Heritage' project has researched and authored several trails within the London Borough of Barnet. Locations were selected because of their accessibility to wheelchair users and elderly people. This trail, an exploration of Chipping Barnet in North London is the * to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Lars Tharp of the Foundling Museum chooses a portrait of Thomas CoramLars Tharp, Director of the Foundling Museum, picks William Hogarth's oil-on-canvas painting of Captain Thomas Coram (1740).03 February 2009
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Cheshire Demon Drink? Temperance and the Working ClassProduced by the People’s History Museum and UCLan, with items on loan from private collections.Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum | Crewe | 1 April — 31 October 2013
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Article: Review Dickens and the Artists is at home at the Watts GalleryThe Watts Gallery in Compton, Surrey reveals its first non-Watts exhibition with a thrilling exploration of paintings inspired by the work of Charles Dickens.20 June 2012
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Article: Trail Exploring Leicester's Architecture - The Wakerley TrailFormer Mayor of Leicester, Arthur Wakeley, had a vision of quality, affordable housing and sustainable communities way back, before the first world war. See how it lives on in the streets of Leicester today in this trail.
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Article: Review Fate, Hope & Charity: Tokens left by mothers of abandoned babies at The Foundling MuseumStories of eighteenth century women who left their babies with poignant tokens at London children's home, the Foundling Hospital, are revealed at the Foundling Museum.29 January 2013





