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Article: News in Brief Earl Mountbatten's James Bond-style gold-plated pen-pistol joins Royal ArmouriesA £13,000 pistol-concealing pen, presented to the late Maharaja Hanwant Singh of Marwar-Jodhpur by royal family cohort Lord Louis, could go on public show.10 April 2013
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Article: Preview Photographer Sara Porter brings Natural Beauty to wildlife show at Leeds City MuseumDrawing inspiration from a collection of more than 800,000 objects, taxidermy, insects, eggs and skulls add up to a natural history exhibition with a difference.01 February 2013
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Article: News Project Space Leeds, Arts Council and Carlsberg aim to create new Yorkshire venueA brewery building is expected to become a nationally significant visual arts venue and an important community centre in Leeds after winning £225,000 in funding.28 January 2013
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Article: Preview Sarah Lucas creates sculptures from Ordinary Things at Henry Moore Institute in LeedsChallenging traditional notions of sculpture forms and materials, the work of the former YBA makes use of everyday items including fruit, tights and a bucket.20 July 2012
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Article: News Vampire kit and gun designed to face Tyrannosaurus Rex join the Royal ArmouriesA 19th century anti-Dracula kit containing a pistol, rosary beads and a set of stakes joins one of the most powerful rifles ever made as the Royal Armouries adds to its collections.09 July 2012
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Article: Interview Yorkshire Museum Transformed In £2 million Letting In The Light PlanCulture24 finds out about a major new look for the Yorkshire Museum in York, where walls are being torn down and visitor-inspired galleries and archaeology are on the horizon.29 January 2009
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Article: Trail Known Homosexuals - Lesbian History In The ArchivesA trail developed for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender History Month that looks at where to find and search for lesbian histories in archives in England and Wales.12 February 2007
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Article: Trail Innovation And Diversity - A Trail Of Artist Run Galleries In EnglandArtists are increasingly running independent spaces - home to some of the most innovative, diverse and stimulating art exhibitions around today.19 October 2006
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 7 - The People's Museum In YorkshireDiscover fascinating objects in the museums of Yorkshire. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: Leeds - A Manufacturing City During WartimeA trail developed in partnership with Leodis, an online photographic archive from Leeds Library and Information Service, looking at life in Leeds during World War Two.18 May 2005
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Article: Trail 1945-2005 Sixty Years On From World War TwoSixty years ago, bells rang around the world celebrating the end of WW2. Read more about UK commemorations and the museums whose collections mark the conflict.21 March 2005
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Article: Trail Mersey Maritime Heritage: From The Ferry To Titanic And BeyondSailors, slaves, trade and television - this city married to the sea has seen these and much more over the centuries. Read all about the times and tides of the river and the docks in our Mersey Maritime Trail.01 September 2004
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Article: Trail Leeds Industrial Heritage TrailFrom Kirkstall Abbey to the Royal Armouries, the story of industrial Leeds is not only one of mills and forges, but of almost 1000 years of human endeavour.03 August 2004
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Article: Trail The Leodis Photographic Tour Of Central LeedsWelcome to the Leeds local history section. If you have photographs, histories and memories we can help you build them into online history trails that tell the story of your community. To get you in the mood we have asked the Leodis archive - the online photographic archive of Leeds to put together a trail of buildings and locations of the city centre.03 August 2004
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Article: Trail Where To Find The Pre-Raphaelites In The RegionsA look at some of the regional gallery collections holding important Pre-Raphaelite artworks-01 October 2003
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