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Article: News 10,000 Temple of Mithras discoveries draw comparisons with Pompeii in Roman LondonExperts from Museum of London Archaeology say thousands of "beautifully preserved" remains in London could transform our understanding of Roman Britain.10 April 2013
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Event: Lecture County: Greater London A Campaign to Save the World's Refugees: World Refugee Year 1959-60A talk for Refugee Week 2013 The UN campaign for World Refugee Year (1959-1960) was an ambitious attempt by Western governments to increase public awareness of enduring refugee crises fifteen years after the end of the...The Wiener Library | London | 19 June 2013
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Article: Preview A view through the Urban Eye of Charlie Phillips at Nottingham's New Art ExchangeGrowing up in an at-times hostile West London, Charlie Phillips began portraying the Caribbean community of the 1950s and 1960s. His photos are hidden stories of life.19 April 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: Feature Beyond the Beaches: Exploring the World Heritage of Cornish MiningJamie Maddison explores the history and heritage of mining in Cornwall and speaks to David Rutherford, of Cornish Mining World Heritage - the organisation working to promote it to a wider audience.13 April 2012
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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: Digital and online resources County: Greater London Caribbean Studies and Black and Asian History (CASBAH)School of Advanced Study, University of LondonSchool of Advanced Study, University of London
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Article: News Coins cast continental clues as Harborough Museum shows Peatling Magna hoard to publicCoins from the Roman occupation of France and the Low Countries 2,000 years ago, found in a Leicestershire village in 2010, have gone on display at the Harborough Museum.18 July 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Five Cornish miners from the Cornish Global Migration ProgrammeMichael Kiernan, Director of the Cornish Global Migration Programme in Redruth, relates five of his favourite stories about Cornish miners, migrants, murderers and divorcees.29 May 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Wayne Modest in the Horniman's African World galleryKeeper of Anthropology Wayne Modest introduces us to a sphere marking the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade, ritualistic medicine containers and fertile figures in his favourite works at the Horniman Museum.01 October 2009
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Article: Preview Dark Age Discovery tells the story of hoards at Stoke's Potteries Museum and Art GalleryMore than 200 ancient artefacts feature in a major display as part of efforts to reveal more about the Staffordshire Hoard by its owners in Stoke-on-Trent and Birmingham.20 July 2012
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Event: Workshop or activity session County: Greater Manchester Delve & Discover - Refugee WeekCome along to the Labour History Archive & Study Centre to find out more about the experience of refugees in Britain over the last 100 years. As part of our Refugee Week celebrations we will be holding a drop in session ...People's History Museum | Manchester | 20 June 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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Article: News First Celtic High Cross reassembled on Scottish island of IonaA "monumental and powerful" cross, commissioned thanks to the funding of an eighth century King, is being put back together more than 1,000 years later.14 March 2013
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Article: Preview Foreign Bodies unites swallowed swords and bicycles from UCL vaultsCurated from across University College London's four museums, a display of surgical curiosities and ancient artefacts ponders all things alien and inorganic to our bodies.25 March 2013
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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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Event: Workshop or activity session County: Greater London “I’m not going back”: A Refugee Week writing workshopA workshop for Refugee Week 2013 This workshop will use the resources of The Wiener Library as inspiration for creative writing, including stories and poems which aim to convey what it is like to be an 'alien'. How does ...The Wiener Library | London | 20 June 2013





