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Article: News Kids in Museums reveals teenagers' film and Family Friendly Museum Award longlistThe campaign to improve experiences for families in museums has released a new film made by teenagers and details of its annual Family Friendly Award longlist.24 May 2013
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Article: Trail Uncommon Ground: On the trail of Land Art in Britain 1966-1979As a major new show of UK Land Art gets underway in Southampton, Culture24 maps out a geographical history of the movement.21 May 2013
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Article: News Winners of the Museums and Heritage Excellence Awards 2013 announcedThe winners of the 2013 Museums and Heritage Excellence Awards were announced last night, May 15, in London at a gala dinner hosted by comedian Sue Perkins.16 May 2013
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Article: Preview Joan Miró and John Hoyland works join National Museum Cardiff in dozen-artwork giftFour lithographs by surrealist Joan Miró are among a set of artworks worth more than £4 million going on display in Cardiff as part of a gift from collectors Eric and Jean Cass.26 April 2013
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Article: Preview Bathing Beauties: brilliant beach huts at the Aberystwyth Arts CentreA far cry from simple sheds by the sea, the new exhibition at Aberystwyth Arts Centre features more than 100 innovative models for contemporary beach huts.17 April 2013
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Article: News in Brief World's fastest car, Babs, visits Swansea's National Waterfront MuseumForty-two years after its redesigner died trying to beat its 172 mph record, a Bangor University lecturer's replica of a 1.72 ton speed demon has gone on show in Swansea.10 April 2013
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Article: Preview Julian Stair, Quietus: The Vessel, Death and the Human Body at National Museum CardiffThe dextrous potter and writer explores the age-old relationship between pottery and human burial rituals in a Cardiff display of beautiful vessels.05 April 2013
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Article: Preview Pop and Abstract heads triumvirate of new shows at National Museum CardiffAlan Davie, David Hockney, Bridget Riley and Peter Blake contribute to a major survey of Pop Art, accompanied by new works from Welsh artists Tim Davies and Holly Davey.22 March 2013
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Article: Preview Graham Sutherland and the Romantic Landscape at Oriel Parc in PembrokeshireGraham Sutherland's watercolours, sketches and oil paintings are currently being displayed at Oriel Parc Gallery, in the beautiful Pembrokeshire setting that inspired them.19 March 2013
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Article: Preview Dot Dot Dash: Communicating in Wales at the National Library of Wales in AberystwythDot Dot Dash at the National Library of Wales traces key milestones of communication in Wales through film and audio archives, cartoons and retro gadgets.17 March 2013
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Article: News National Museum Wales to bid for Bronze Age treasure axes in PembrokeshireThe Deputy Coroner has given treasure status to a pair of 4,000-year-old weapons found by a pair of metal detectorists in a Pembrokeshire field two years ago.04 March 2013
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Article: News BBC and Public Catalogue Foundation project Your Paintings gems onto buildingsExeter Cathedral, Northern Ireland's Donegal Square West and venues in Scotland and Wales are among the buildings to act as canvasses for rarely-seen artworks.08 February 2013
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Article: News English Heritage launches celebration of 100 years of protecting the pastTo mark 100 years since the passing of the Ancient Monuments Act, English Heritage, have announced a programme of events including a BBC TV series.01 February 2013
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Article: News Artist uses police techniques to recreate man at National Roman Legion MuseumArtist Penny Hill has used Roman painting techniques to depict the possible face of a 40-year-old man from 200 AD found buried in Newport.18 January 2013
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Article: Preview BBC Stargazing Live returns with astronomical plans for UK museums and galleriesThe BBC's annual campaign to get people involved with astronomy, Stargazing Live, returns following the huge success of last year's campaign.07 January 2013
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Article: Preview The Culture24 Crystal Ball: The top UK Art exhibitions beyond London in 2013Hockney returns to the Walker in Liverpool, Henry Moore pops up everywhere, Jeremy Deller heads out on tour and the Fry Art Gallery has another trump card up its sleeve. Make a visit to a gallery your new year resolution.31 December 2012
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Article: Preview The Culture24 Crystal Ball: Top Art exhibitions in London for 2013Culture24 editor Richard Moss begins his look at 2013's top exhibitions by exploring some of the best art exhibitions happening in London.28 December 2012
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Article: Feature Museums, Science and Nature in review 2012: Skeletons, superhumans and sunflowers:We take a look back at 12 inspiring months in Science and Nature, from exhibitions dedicated to Alan Turing to sustainability theories and supersized nano-particles.21 December 2012
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Article: Feature Contemporary art in review 2012: Major shows, spots, games, Biennials and the apocalpyseLondon 2012 was not the only game in town as great exhibitions proliferated across the UK and performance came to the fore. Mark Sheerin reflects on 2012 in contemporary art.18 December 2012
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Article: Preview The Culture24 Guide to Art, Culture and Heritage membership schemes for Christmas and New YearGive the art or heritage lover in your life something they'll be able to really enjoy this year with this guide to museum, gallery and heritage membership schemes.14 December 2012
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Article: News Welsh renewable energy story pursued by Heritage Lottery Fund, BBC and National TrustFrom mountains and cottages to rivers and cutting-edge technology, a project across the country is exploring the century-old origins of renewable energy in Wales.23 November 2012
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Article: News Home of iconic First World War Welsh language poet Hedd Wyn to become museum and heritage centreThe Snowdonia home of Welsh language and First World War poet Hedd Wyn is to be developed as a museum and heritage centre that will help enshrine his reputation.22 November 2012
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Article: Review Seven artists in the running for Artes Mundi 5 at National Museum CardiffFrom arcs and seabirds to caravans and musicians at nearby Chapter Gallery, the fifth edition of the £40,000 Artes Mundi Prize has a surprise or two in store in Cardiff.05 October 2012
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Article: Preview Culture24/7: Top exhibitions to see in October 2012Having scoured the land for intriguing art, we can now bring you our monthly picks, ranging from Glasgow and Cardiff to Oxford and Brighton.02 October 2012
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Article: Preview This year's Big Draw celebrates 2012 in lines with art events across the UKThe nation's biggest drawing event challenges people of all ages, talents and backgrounds to get involved in artistic activities taking place throughout October.28 September 2012
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Article: Preview "Fake or Fortune" Turners go back on display at National Museum WalesThe disputed Turners featured on BBC's Fake or Fortune programme have gone on display at National Museum Wales for the first time since the 1960s.25 September 2012
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Article: Preview Artists and craftmakers in North Wales open up their studios for Helfa Gelf Art TrailThe Helfa Gelf Art Trail takes visitors on a a journey through Conwy Valley and its surrounds to see inside the 300 studio spaces where local artists create their work.30 August 2012
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Article: News in Brief iPad Tours launched at Penrhyn Castle in Wales uncover secrets from the site's historySpecially-created electronic tours of the historic property and its grounds will shed light on some of the more unusual aspects of the Penrhyn story.23 August 2012
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Article: Preview John Piper's Mountains of Wales head deep into beautiful PembrokeshireNational Museum Wales' display of John Piper's Welsh landscapes is currently spending a summer in the beautiful surrounds of Oriel y Parc Gallery in Pembrokehsire.13 July 2012
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Article: News National Library of Wales brings the medieval Laws of Hywel Dda back homeNational Library of Wales has secured one of the nation’s most important documents this week after successfully bidding for The Boston Manuscript of the Laws of Hywel Dda.13 July 2012
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Article: Preview Pioneer Daniel Meadows enjoys retrospective in Early Photographic Works at FfotogalleryThe first show of Daniel Meadows' work in Wales includes the holiday resorts and buses-turned-darkrooms of the man who once joined Martin Parr in portraying Britain.11 July 2012
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Article: News in Brief St Fagans National History Museum brings Tudor trader’s medieval home back to lifeA small late-medieval house from Haverfordwest is the latest building to be re-erected at the site in Cardiff, 30 years after it was originally dismantled.30 June 2012
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Article: Preview The Culture24/7: Art picks from the Cultural OlympiadThis summer has a lot more going for it than sport, and wherever you may be in the UK, London 2012 wants you to take part21 June 2012
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Article: News National Trust Wales aims to make beauty spots self-sufficient through hydro-electricityThe National Trust has announced more innovative power plans, galvanising abandoned copper mines, mountain rivers, farms and cottages along the way.10 April 2012
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Article: Preview The Culture24/7: Science and Nature picks for April 2012Henry Moore, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alan Turing and The Institute of Critical Zoologists all play a part as we pick a few of the best Science and Nature shows and events for April.29 March 2012
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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 What Did The Chinese Do For Us? A Look At Norwich's Chinese CommunityThere has been a Chinese population in Norwich for only an estimated 50 years but already it has a fascinating story to tell.05 April 2006
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Article: Trail What Did The Jews Do For Us? A History Of The Jews In NorwichSarah Morley looks at Norwich's Jewish heritage a link that dates back to medieval times and accounts for several historic parts of the city.27 February 2006
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - 2000 Years Of Conflict On British SoilThe BBC's Battlefield Britain series looked at battles fought on British soil. Culture24 developed a set of accompanying trails exploring museum collections that help us find out more about these conflicts.23 January 2006
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Owain Glyn Dwr And The Battle For WalesCulture goes in search of Owain Glyn Dwr the leader of the Welsh rebellion.24 September 2004
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Article: Trail Legend, Magic And Myth - In Search Of The Real King ArthurAs Hollywood's interpretation of the Arthur legend hits cinema screens all over the country, join the 24 Hour Museum in a quest to find out if such a man ever existed.02 August 2004
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Article: Trail Brunel: Bristol's Brilliant EngineerA tour of the city owes a good deal to this great Victorian, who went west to convalesce, built an astonishing bridge, some great ships and the floating harbour as well.29 July 2004
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Article: Trail All Aboard! Visit A Heritage Railway This SummerPrefer your history on the move? Why not try one of the many heritage railways around the UK? Whether you prefer to explore artefacts from the time of steam or experience the puffing and clanging of a working steam locomotive there are plenty of places to visit.27 May 2004
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Article: Trail Life Through The Lens: A Trail Of Photography Collections And GalleriesFor those of you unable to get to the south coast for the Brighton Photo Biennial 2003 we have put together a trail of some of the best photography galleries, collections and exhibition spaces in the UK.23 October 2003
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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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Article: Trail Small, Green And Packed Full Of Culture - It's The Isle Of ManIt's got its own language, taxes, sheep and cats, so here is our trail of top places to visit on the island-wide living cultural archive that is the Isle of Man.10 December 2002
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Article: Trail Science Centres - Cutting-Edge Entertainment All Over Britain90% of the UK population lives within two hours of a science centre so there's no excuse for not getting out there and visiting one of them!08 March 2002
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Article: Trail Museum Shop Trail: Gifts with Added Culture!Fed up with the usual disposable birthday presents? Follow our museum shop trail - Britain's museums and galleries are great places to find gifts with a difference.29 November 2001
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Article: Trail Rhwng Môr a Mynydd - Porthmadog i AberystwythMae'r llwybr hwn yn crwydro rhwng adnoddau naturiol bendigedig mynyddoedd Cymru ac arfordir gwyllt Môr Iwerddon; dilynwch y llwybr hwn a chewch ddigon o gyfle i ymweld ag amrywiaeth helaeth o amgueddfeydd, orielau a safleoedd treftadaeth cysylltiedig.06 May 1999
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Article: Trail Teithio drwy AmserDewch i deithio drwy amser wrth i chi deithio drwy berfeddion cefn gwlad Cymru. Cewch brofi bywyd fel ag y cafodd ei fyw yn yr ail ganrif ar bymtheg, yr oes ddiwydiannol a chan y "bonedd a'u gwreng": cewch brofi taith ar draws y Gymru wledig fel ag y gwnaeth ein cyndeidiau.06 May 1999
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Article: Trail Trysorau Abertawe a Baeau CaerfyrddinDewch i gael golwg ar y trysorau o waith llaw dyn ac adnoddau naturiol cyfoethog yr ardal arfordirol hynod ddiddorol hon. O Abertawe, mae'r llwybr yn gadael yr arfordir ym Mhenrhyn Gwŷr hyfryd ac Aber Llwchwr, ac yn mynd i ganol y tir drwy Lanelli, Caerfyrddin a Dinbych-y-pysgod.06 May 1999
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Article: Trail Britain's Castles - Lay Siege To A Castle Near You!With summer holidays upon us again what better time to follow our trail of some of the most interesting, and perhaps less well known castles in the UK?
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Article: Trail Britain's Finest Castles
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Article: Trail Britain's Finest Stately Homes
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Article: Trail Museum Shop Trail - Britain
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Article: Trail On The Trail Of The Ancient EgyptiansWith mummy mania sweeping the nation once more, we look at some of the best places to discover golden treasures from the world of the Ancient Egyptians





