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Article: Trail 20 years after the Berlin Wall: The Culture24 guide to the best Cold War sites in the UKNovember 2009 saw 20th anniversary of the collapse of the Berlin Wall, effectively ending the tense, nuclear-driven animosity of the Cold War period. Culture24 explored some of the best places in the UK to explore the 40-year conflict.05 November 2009
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Article: Feature A Museum in a Classroom: handy how to guideCreating a mini-museum in your classroom can be an exciting cross-curricular project for your pupils that brings in museum partnerships too.10 August 2009
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Article: Preview Brompton 200: Civilian Life in a Military Village explores how squaddies and locals co-existA new community exhibition at the Royal Engineers Museum in Chatham explores how the military and civilian populations have co-existed for more than 200 years.26 June 2012
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Catherine Byrne on a V-2 rocket at the Royal Engineers MuseumAfter being held at various Ministry of Defence bases since World War II, an enormous V-2 rocket has been restored and put on show at the Royal Engineers Museum.17 September 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Rebecca Nash of the Royal Engineers Museum chooses a Napoleonic era sashAs part of Culture24's exploration of the Designated collection at the Royal Engineers Museum, Head Curator Rebecca Nash reveals her 'Curator's Choice'; Charles Pasley's Napoleonic era sash.05 October 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Richard Dunn of the Royal Engineers Museum chooses the Brennan TorpedoAs part of Culture24's exploration of the Designated collection at the Royal Engineers Museum, Director Richard Dunn reveals his 'Curator's Choice'; the Brennan torpedo.05 October 2009
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Article: Interview Designated Collection: exploring the medal collection at the Royal Engineers MuseumAs part of its Designated collection the Royal Engineers Museum has a world class medal collection that includes 25 Victoria Crosses and the regalia of four field Marshalls. Head Curator Rebecca Nash explains its importance.05 October 2009
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Article: Interview Designated collection: Wellington's campaign map from the Battle of WaterlooHead Curator Rebecca Nash and Director Richard Dunn of the Royal Engineers Museum talk about a prized item in their Designated collection; the map used by Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo.05 October 2009
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Article: News Royal Engineers Museum begins restoration of German V-2 Rocket missile for displayA rare surviving example of one of Hitler’s infamous V-2 rockets is to be restored, re-assembled and displayed at the Royal Engineers Museum Library and Archive.13 July 2012
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Article: Preview Royal Engineers Museum prepares to open up its mysterious Eighth CorridorThe Royal Engineers Museum in Chatham is inviting the public to explore the 80% of its collection which lies hidden within what it mysteriously terms the Eighth Corridor.08 April 2013
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Article: Trail Visit UK museums with WWI exhibitsCulture24's World War One trail highlights museums in the UK where the sacrifices of a whole generation of young men who fought in the 'war to end all wars' can be explored.





