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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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Article: Trail Amazing Art And Astounding ArchitectureStarting and finishing in Georgian London, this trail round the City and the City Fringes takes you from historic buildings to 21st century tower blocks, past historic churches, via impressive art collections and the world's biggest city museum.03 November 2004
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Boudicca's Rebellion Against The RomansAs the BBC series Battlefield Britain examined decisive battles on British soil, Culture24 follows in the footsteps of that greatest of rebels, Boudicca.30 April 2006
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Medieval Warfare At The Battle of HastingsHeralding the beginning of the Norman Conquest, the Battle of Hastings was one of the bloodiest and most important battles ever fought on British soil.
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Article: News Bob and Roberta Smith to tour Tower Hamlets for stories of Old FloThe artist otherwise known as Patrick Brill says he is "excited" to find out what the Henry Moore statue at the centre of controversial sell-off plans means to the people.11 January 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: An accidental portrait of Michael Caine at the Museum of LondonThe new Michael Caine exhibition at the Museum of London is full of iconic images but the curator's favourite, shows Caine relaxing with his 1960s flatmate Terence Stamp.07 March 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Cathy Ross of the Museum of London introduces The Protein Man's placardStanley Green spent 25 years warning Londoners of the dangers of protein. Cathy Ross tells us about the man.03 June 2010
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: John Clark of the Museum of London chooses the medieval seal of Ingelram de PréauxJohn Clark of the Museum of London explains his fascination with a medieval seal of Ingelram de Préaux family that has sat hidden from public view for decades.03 March 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Meriel Jeater of the Museum of London picks a fiery furnace of a paintingCurator Meriel Jeater tells us why an anonymous painting full of Great Fire chaos is her favourite at the Museum of London.22 March 2010
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Pauline Chase's 1913 Peter Pan costume at the Museum of LondonBeatrice Behlan, of The Museum of London, explains the revealing story behind the shoes worn by an Edwardian actress playing Peter Pan.11 December 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: The reconstructed head of a Neolithic woman at the Museum of LondonThe Senior Curator in Prehistory at the Early London History and Collections department introduces us to a 5,500-year-old Neolithic woman found in Shepperton.25 July 2011
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Article: News Danny Boyle and Museum of London call on Tower Hamlets to keep Henry Moore's Old FloLeading figures have argued that Draped Seated Woman, the work by the sculptor at the centre of controversial fundraising plans, should return to the borough or a museum.05 November 2012
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Article: Trail Ekow Eshun: Growing Up in 70s LondonEkow Eshun reads from his memoir ‘Black Gold of the Sun’ and talks about his Ghanaian roots and growing up in London.07 December 2005
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Article: News From Cornwall to Manchester, Kids in Museums Takeover Day 2011 is an "amazing experience"Children have planned new exhibitions, devised craft workshops, produced signs and swarmed through galleries in disguise in the Children's Commissioner's Takeover Day.11 November 2011
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Article: Trail Gay History - A Trail Exploring LGBT Heritage In London CollectionsFollow this trail to find out where gay and lesbian history lives in collections and displays - formerly a tricky subject for museums, now a heritage that is being celebrated.10 February 2006
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Article: Trail Good Connections - A Telecommunications Museum TrailThe history of electronic communications is a fascinating tale of innovation and enterprise - find out more on our telecommunications museum trail.15 September 2003
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Article: Trail Great Inventions And Great Changes In A Great CityFrom the tallest building in the UK to the first ever under-river tunnel, our trail takes you to the heart of the Docklands and gives you an insight into the works of famous engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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Article: Trail Gunpowder, Treason and Plot - The Gunpowder 400 TrailThis year marks the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot - follow the Gunpowder 400 Trail to find out what's going on in UK museums.
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 1 - The People's Museum In LondonTake 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: LondonTake a look at fascinating objects in London museums. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.11 July 2006





