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    • an x-ray showing a toy bicycle in the oesephogus
      Article: Preview Foreign Bodies unites swallowed swords and bicycles from UCL vaults
      Curated 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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      Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 1 - The People's Museum In London
      Take a look at fascinating objects in London museums. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.
      15 May 2006
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      Article: Trail Hidden Treasures: London
      Take a look at fascinating objects in London museums. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.
      11 July 2006
    • A photo of a huge classic white sculpture of a man holding a spear inside a museum
      Article: News Octagon and Flaxman Galleries to reopen as "cultural heart" of University College London
      After a bold nine-month rebuilding process, University College London is about to reopen spaces containing plaster studies by influential sculptor John Flaxman.
      21 November 2012
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      Article: Preview World's most extraordinary materials feature in "a dream garden shed" at Institute of Making
      Aiming to show people how to remake the world at the centre of University College London, the new Institute of Making will feature more than 1,500 materials.
      12 March 2013
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    a photo of a room interior Clive Bell's study at Bloomsbury
    Trail To The Lighthouse and Beyond: A Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury Trail
    a painting of a woman with long hair lying face up in a stream
    Trail A Brotherhood of Realism and Romance: A Pre-Raphaelite art trail
    a photo of a man stood before the engine cowling of a Spitfire
    Interview Curator's Choice: The Supermarine Spitfire at the RAF Museum London
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