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Article: Trail Children's Express: What We Think Of Brighton24 Hour Museum partners with Children's Express to make lively snapshots of our cities. CE writers aged 8 to 18 visited cities that attracted them. How do other teenagers see us and our city, Brighton?17 August 2004
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Article: Trail Get Out Of The Office At Lunchtime And Visit A Brighton & Hove MuseumFebruary 23 is 'Work Your Proper Hours Day'. Get away from your computer and out into a museum this lunchtime - 24 Hour Museum shows you how with a quick look at cultural places you can swiftly visit before the office hubbub starts again.19 February 2007
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Article: Review Ice Age returns: Brighton Museum Chilled to the BoneDid curators in Brighton have one eye on the forecast when they were formulating their new Ice Age exhibition? Sarah Jackson takes a look at cave bear skulls, hand axes and orangutan jaws.04 April 2013
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Article: Trail The 'My Brighton And Hove' History TrailThis extensive tour of historic Brighton was developed in partnership with My Brighton and Hove, one the UK's best local history websites.06 September 2004
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Article: Trail To The Lighthouse And Beyond - A Virginia Woolf And Bloomsbury TrailFollow our trail of locations from London to the south coast and back again to discover more about the Bloomsbury set and literary icon Virginia Woolf.
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: Brighton In The Line Of FireThe Battle of Britain raged over the skies of Sussex and Brighton saw its fair share of bombing in the Blitz of World War Two. There were several naval bases in the area and there are a number of places where you can discover more about wartime Brighton.29 April 2005
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: War Artists - World War Two On Canvas And Paper Part Two: The Theatre Of WarA trail looking at the role of war artists during World War Two in the theatre of war with handy tips on where to view their paintings.
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Article: Trail War Artists - World War Two On Canvas And Paper Part One: The Home FrontA trail covering the output of war artists working on the home front during World War Two - with tips on where to see their works in UK museum and gallery collections.
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Article: Review World Stories: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery opens permanent Young Voices galleryNorthern Canada, Iran, Papua New Guinea, Nepal, Peru and the Amazon feature in a global journey shaped by hundreds of local children as part of London 2012.20 June 2012





