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Article: Preview A home for history: Sneak preview of Brighton and Hove's new £19 million Keep archiveTwo years after construction work began, archivists have been given the keys to an impressive new community resource in Sussex. Duncan Andrews takes a look.10 June 2013
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Article: News RAF Museum’s First World War "First Air War" gallery receives Lottery supportThe Royal Air Force Museum’s plan to develop its historic Grahame-White Factory into a new exhibition for the First World War centenary in 2014 has received HLF support.07 February 2013
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Article: News British Library invites public to shape "addictive" Google Earth maps projectCasting their eye over an online display of more than 800 ancient layouts from across the centuries, online volunteers are being given the chance to help update the British Library's collection of more than 4.5 million maps.28 January 2013
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Article: News Imperial War Museum launches online Google exhibitions for Holocaust Memorial DayThe Imperial War Museum has released two hard-hitting digital exhibitions via Google's virtual museum, Cultural Institute, for Holocaust Memorial Day.25 January 2013
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Article: News BBC and Public Catalogue Foundation complete heroic Your Paintings online missionThe public can see every oil painting in public ownership online after an eight-year campaign to commit almost 212,000 works to a dedicated website.13 December 2012
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Article: News RAF Museum to digitise thousands of World War I archive records for 1914-18 centenaryThe RAF Museum has received a £64,000 grant to help it digitise, preserve and provide public access to around 300,000 First World War personnel records.05 December 2012
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Article: Interview Axis turns 21: Chief Executive Sheila McGregor talks art, longevity and digital technologyAs the online database for visual artists reaches a milestone birthday, we ask its director about the past, the future and the secrets of longevity.20 November 2012
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Article: News RAF Museum asks public to choose objects for its World War One centenary exhibitionThe Royal Air Force Museum London is asking members of the public to choose objects from its archives for a new permanent exhibition.16 November 2012
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Article: News Pulp fiction: Jarvis Cocker launches "fantastic" new Wakefield One library and museumThe enigmatic singer and author was on hand to launch an impressive new centre in the West Yorkshire city of Wakefield, complete with a museum and 60,000 books.14 November 2012
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Article: News National Army Museum oil painting collection goes online at Your PaintingsThe National Army Museum’s important collection of 643 oil paintings are the latest to be digitised for the Your Paintings project.27 September 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 Saatchi Online launches world's largest online exhibition: 100 Curators for 100 DaysSaatchi Online's mission to give up-and-coming artists a chance to find an audience - and flog some work - sees 100 curators select 1,000 emerging artists for an online exhibition.18 July 2012
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Article: News JW Waterhouse "self portrait" reattributed in National Portrait Gallery online catalogueThe National Portrait Gallery has used its newly launched online catalogue of Later Victorian Portraits to reveal some research on its recently acquired portrait of JW Waterhouse.09 July 2012
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Article: News Cemeteries, ships and coffins as Heritage Sandbox backs £300,000 of digital projectsThe "Creative Economy" - and heritage fans - receive good news as six digital history projects share a £300,000 award linked to the Arts and Humanities Research Council.13 April 2012
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Article: News Somerset Routes launches online "tube map" taking daytrippers across county's beauty spotsA guide linking people with some of the best places to go across Somerset has made the most of its success by launching a new website for visitors to plan their adventures.04 April 2012
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Article: Interview Parliament Week 2011: Jeremy McIlwaine on the Conservative Party ArchiveThe Conservative Party Archive man tells Culture24 about Margaret Thatcher's party political broadcasts and the posters assuring voters of a happy life under the party's rule.04 November 2011
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Article: Trail Anglo Sikh Heritage In The South EastA trail produced in association with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail that looks at Anglo-Sikh heritage in the south east.03 May 2005





