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Article: News in Brief Jets turned off after three decades as Mary Rose Museum prepares to dazzle PortsmouthThe continuous spray which has protected the timbers of the Mary Rose for three decades has been turned off ahead of a five-year drying-out process for the famous ship.29 April 2013
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Article: News Birthplace Trust, galleries and museums to "bypass barriers" in Shakespeare Week 2014Dozens of cultural institutions across the country will help the inaugural Shakespeare Week inspire millions of people when it launches in March 2014.17 April 2013
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Article: News in Brief Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII reunited 500 years on at National Portrait GalleryExperts have used X-rays and raking light to reveal the amazing truth behind a wrongly identified Lambeth Palace portrait, putting it on public display in London.28 January 2013
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Article: News Snazzy tazza is "most important acquisition in decades" at National Museums ScotlandA huge Byzantine bowl and a gold enamelled foot with links to Spanish royalty form a Duke's legacy which has just become the most valuable piece in the key Scottish collection.17 July 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Nick Booth discusses a print about George Abbot, the unwanted ArchbishopNick Booth, of Guildford Museum, explains his interest in a print of the Legend of Archbishop George Abbot’s Birth.19 May 2011
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Christopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust chooses a Tudor shovelChristopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust talks about a wooden ballast shovel which is part of the Mary Rose Museum collection - and just one of thousands of objects recovered from the historic warship.28 September 2009





