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Article: Preview Sculptor Nicholas Rena and weaver Stella Benjamin in Harmony of the Year in CambridgeStriking ceramics and colourful textile weaving from a pair of internationally acclaimed artists in a new exhibition at Cambridge's Lynne Strover Gallery.04 June 2013
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Article: News Vanity of Small Differences from Grayson Perry's Channel 4 series to begin tour in SunderlandThe set of tapestries made by Grayson Perry, inspired by meeting communities around the country, will start a national tour in Sunderland.30 November 2012
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Article: News in Brief Last call for entries as London 2012 Olympic Torch designer joins Jerwood Makers panelThe third year of the prize for emerging applied artists announces Olympic Torch craftsman Edward Barber in a trio of judged for the set of five £7,500 commissions.31 October 2012
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Article Christine Crofts keeps it Close to Home with her remarkable rug art paintings at BrantwoodTufted rugs and wall hangings created from the colours and texture of local Herdwick and Swaledale wool are currently on show at Brantwood, Ruskin's former home in the Lake District.03 August 2012
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Article: Preview Grayson Perry tapestries bring Hogarthian exploration of taste to Victoria MiroThe Vanity of Small Differences brings insight and empathy around class to the London gallery, as seen on the recent Channel 4 documentary featuring the nation's favourite potter.10 July 2012
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Article: News A stitch in time: work starts on the Great Scottish Tapestry at the Scottish ParliamentAuthor Alexander McCall Smith and Scottish Parliament officer Tricia Marwick have put the initial stitches to a tapestry of Scottish history that is expected to be the longest in the world.10 April 2012
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Article: Trail A History Of Enlightenment- Buddhism In LondonBuddhist London includes dozens of different cultures and traditions - We've picked out a few places where you can explore the history, art and precepts of the faith.29 January 2007
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Article: Trail In An Anderson During An Air Raid On BirminghamBrian L Stevenson recalls the time his father had a close shave with a bomb during a WWII air raid on Birmingham, while he stayed safely in the family's Anderson shelter.31 August 2006
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Article: Trail Greek Cypriot History In LondonFind out more about the experiences of Greek Cypriots who migrated to London before 1960 - many living through World War II and its aftermath in the capital.10 July 2006
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 10 - The People's Museum In Northern IrelandDiscover fascinating objects in the museums of Northern Ireland. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Article: Trail Exploring Leicester's Architecture - The Goddard TrailGet to grips with the Goddards and find the key to all sorts of architectural styles in this informative trail round Leicester.06 August 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 Arts And Crafts Trail: Cheltenham, the Cotswolds, Midlands and Lake District 01 January 2004
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Article: Trail The Pre-Raphaelite Collections - Part OneBirmingham, Manchester, Oxford, Liverpool... take our tour of major Pre-Raphaelite collections outside the English capital.17 October 2003
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Article: Trail The Pre-Raphaelite Collections - Part OneBirmingham, Manchester, Liverpool... take our tour of major Pre-Raphaelite collections outside the English capital.17 October 2003
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Article: Trail The London Pre-Raphaelite CollectionsUnsurprisingly London was home to many Pre-Raphaelite artists and some of their most famous works are held at collections in the English capital. Follow this trail to discover some Pre-Raphaelite treasures.24 September 2003
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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 The Industrial Heritage of the East MidlandsThese museums tell the story of the major industries of the East Midlands.07 May 1999
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Article: Trail Community Focus Trail: Wood Street (Chipping Barnet)The 'My Life-Our Heritage' project has researched and authored several trails within the London Borough of Barnet. Locations were selected because of their accessibility to wheelchair users and elderly people. This trail, an exploration of Chipping Barnet in North London is the * to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.
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Article: Trail From Peterloo to the Pankhursts: A Radical Politics TrailFrom the Peterloo Massacre, through the Anti-Corn Law League to the connections with Marx and Engels, Manchester has a strong tradition of political radicalism. Discover the people, the locations, museums and collections in this trail developed with the help of the People's History Museum.
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Article: Trail Norwich - 2000 Years Of European ImmigrationThe city's wealth and trading links attracted settlers from Europe for centuries: it's had a great impact on the city’s economy, society and institutions.
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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
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: Betty Vince Remembers Wartime In WhitehawkIn response to recent moves to renovate the air raid shelter at Whitehawk Primary School, local resident Betty Vince remembers what life was like in Whitehawk during the Second World War.





