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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: The reconstructed head of a Neolithic woman at the Museum of LondonThe Senior Curator in Prehistory at the Early London History and Collections department introduces us to a 5,500-year-old Neolithic woman found in Shepperton.25 July 2011
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Ipswich Museum curator Caroline McDonald's Wickham Market HoardAs the hoard of Iron Age coins goes on sneak preview to the public, we find out about Ipswich Museum's plans to save it.03 May 2011
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Cathy Ross of the Museum of London introduces The Protein Man's placardStanley Green spent 25 years warning Londoners of the dangers of protein. Cathy Ross tells us about the man.03 June 2010
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Rebecca Nash of the Royal Engineers Museum chooses a Napoleonic era sashAs part of Culture24's exploration of the Designated collection at the Royal Engineers Museum, Head Curator Rebecca Nash reveals her 'Curator's Choice'; Charles Pasley's Napoleonic era sash.05 October 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Richard Dunn of the Royal Engineers Museum chooses the Brennan TorpedoAs part of Culture24's exploration of the Designated collection at the Royal Engineers Museum, Director Richard Dunn reveals his 'Curator's Choice'; the Brennan torpedo.05 October 2009
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Article: Interview Designated Collection: exploring the medal collection at the Royal Engineers MuseumAs part of its Designated collection the Royal Engineers Museum has a world class medal collection that includes 25 Victoria Crosses and the regalia of four field Marshalls. Head Curator Rebecca Nash explains its importance.05 October 2009
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Article: Interview Designated collection: Wellington's campaign map from the Battle of WaterlooHead Curator Rebecca Nash and Director Richard Dunn of the Royal Engineers Museum talk about a prized item in their Designated collection; the map used by Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo.05 October 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Margaret Birley of the Horniman Museum chooses a Wheatstone concertinaMargaret Birley, Keeper of Music at the Horniman Museum, talks about a Wheatstone concertina, part of the Designated music collection at the Museum.02 October 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Wayne Modest in the Horniman's African World galleryKeeper of Anthropology Wayne Modest introduces us to a sphere marking the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade, ritualistic medicine containers and fertile figures in his favourite works at the Horniman Museum.01 October 2009
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Article: Interview Designated collection: The Boosey and Hawkes collection at the Horniman MuseumDr Bradley Strauchen, Deputy Keeper of Music at the Horniman Museum, explains the importance and significance of the Museum's Boosey and Hawkes collection of documents and brass and woodwind instruments.01 October 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Christopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust chooses a Tudor shovelChristopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust talks about a wooden ballast shovel which is part of the Mary Rose Museum collection - and just one of thousands of objects recovered from the historic warship.28 September 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Tim Knox, Director of Sir John Soane's Museum chooses mummified catsCurator's Choice: Sir John Soane's Museum Director Tim Knox chooses his favourite object from the vast and eclectic selection of objects collected by Sir John Soane: mummified cats!20 May 2009





