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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: Preview Public challenged to decide Britain's Greatest Battles in National Army Museum voteA debate as complicated as any conflict has broken out on the National Army Museum's website, where visitors are being asked to pick Britain's most significant conflict.07 March 2013
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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: Preview Transport and River and Rowing museums mark 150 years of the London UndergroundMarking the 150th anniversary of the tube, the London Transport Museum has a year of events and Henley's River and Rowing Museum looks back at classic poster designs.10 January 2013
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Article: Preview Portraits of African Londoners in Take Another Look at the Museum of London DocklandsPortraits by the likes of George Cruikshank and Thomas Rowlandson join newspaper cuttings from the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the London, Sugar and Slavery gallery.04 January 2013
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Article: News in Brief Guards Museum launches fundraising appeal for Flanders Field Memorial Garden 1914-2014A £600,000 fundraising appeal - match-funded by the Government of Flanders - will use soil from the Belgian battlefields of World War I to create a "haven of remembrance".06 December 2012
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Article: News in Brief Heroes of Hear my Story project launch National Museum of the Royal Navy's Babcock GalleriesBuilding work has begun on a display telling the story of veterans and ships, set to open at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard on the centenary of World War I in 2014.07 November 2012
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Article: News New set of audio trails help bring the Cornish Mining World Heritage landscape vividly to lifeCornish Mining World Heritage have developed and published a new set of free audio trails that bring the history, people and places within the UNESCO World Heritage site to life.07 September 2012
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Article: News Abbot's Hall reopens with plans for happiness at Stowmarket's Museum of East Anglian LifeAn 18th century hall set amid 75 acres of farmland in East Anglia, which reopened to the public earlier this year following a £3 million makeover, aims to be good for your wellbeing.13 July 2012
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Article: News in Brief Museum of Transport takes visitors on a journey through sound with SmartphonesQR codes will allow visitors to hear the sounds of the 60 buses and coaches at Manchester's Museum of Transport, starting with a vintage bus from 1959.28 June 2012
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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: News Victorian York revealed as Kirkgate enjoys £300,000 street spruce-upKirkgate, the recreation of a Victorian street created by York Castle Museum, will add a gun shop and an alleyway of impoverishment for visitors to wander through in a further reflection of the extremities of Victorian society.30 May 2012
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Article: News Work begins on Irish World Heritage Centre on 25-acre Cheetham Hill site in ManchesterPlanners say a major new heritage centre telling the story of Irish people worldwide will be "unlike anything else anywhere in the world" when it opens next year in Manchester.15 November 2011





