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Article: Review Museums at Night Report: A Victorian Delight at London's 18 Stafford TerraceMuseums at Night created a rare chance to sneak inside a 19th century London house, complete with waiting Victorian residents. Richard Moss went to take a look.17 May 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Five Cornish miners from the Cornish Global Migration ProgrammeMichael Kiernan, Director of the Cornish Global Migration Programme in Redruth, relates five of his favourite stories about Cornish miners, migrants, murderers and divorcees.29 May 2012
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Article: News From Cornwall to Manchester, Kids in Museums Takeover Day 2011 is an "amazing experience"Children have planned new exhibitions, devised craft workshops, produced signs and swarmed through galleries in disguise in the Children's Commissioner's Takeover Day.11 November 2011
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Article: Trail A trail around UK standing stones and burial chambersWith the summer solstice once again upon us now is a good time to visit the UK's many mysterious megalithic monuments.21 December 2008
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Article: Trail Ekow Eshun: Growing Up in 70s LondonEkow Eshun reads from his memoir ‘Black Gold of the Sun’ and talks about his Ghanaian roots and growing up in London.07 December 2005
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: Textiles, Evacuees And Foresters - The East Midlands In WW2World War II in the East Midlands is a story packed with vital components of the Allied victory - Chris Breese takes a look at the textile industry in Leicester, a famous local regiment and evacuees to the region.06 June 2005
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Article: Trail Birmingham's Back To Backs Further ExploredRoslyn Tappenden takes a closer look at the National Trust's latest property - the city's last remaining back to back housing - and talks to some former residents.10 September 2004
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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 Britain's Finest Ancient Monuments
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Article: Trail The Next Train & Granny's Roots In Scotswood RoadMore reminiscences were triggered by the Scotswood Road Pubs trail. These memories of growing up in the 1950s and the difficulties of a World War One widow were sent in using Storymaker.
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: Newcastle And Tyneside - A Shipbuilding TargetBehind new developments that have have transformed Newcastle into a city of culture lie clues to the city's role in World War Two.





