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    • A photo of a sculpture of two upright yellow works in front of a bouquet of flowers
      Article: Preview Marking the Line: Ceramics and Architecture at Sir John Soane's Museum
      Curators say Making the Line, which will take work by four leading ceramicists to a trio of historic venues, is unlike anything ever previously attempted at a museum.
      13 March 2013
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      Article: News Archaeological remake of 4,000-year-old boat faces "moment of truth" in Cornwall
      An amazing project to reconstruct an ancient boat, carried out using Bronze Age axeheads and prehistoric techniques in Cornwall, could see the vessel launch this week.
      26 February 2013
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      Article: News Cornish lord Sir James Tillie found in chair burial after 300 years at Pentillie Castle
      Excavators believed they have found Sir James Tillie's body, buried in his best clothes alongside books, wine and his pipe 300 years ago, in a hidden vault.
      13 February 2013
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      Article: Interview Halloween Curator's Choice: A Dark Mirror from the Museum of Witchcraft
      A Halloween special Curator's Choice sees Graham King of the Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle, Cornwall explain the strange allure of Cecil Williamson’s Dark Mirror.
      30 October 2012
    • a photo of a ruined beam engine house perched on the edge of a cliff with blue sea beyond
      Article: Feature Cornish Mining World Heritage: The Count House and coast at Botallack Mine, St Just
      Jamie Maddison continues his journey across the Mining Heritage Landscape of Cornwall by following an audio trail that uncovers the story of Botallack Mine, St Just.
      17 October 2012
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      Article: News New set of audio trails help bring the Cornish Mining World Heritage landscape vividly to life
      Cornish Mining World Heritage have developed and published a new set of free audio trails that bring the history, people and places within the UNESCO World Heritage site to life.
      07 September 2012
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      Article: Feature Cornish Mining Heritage: Dark Engines - History and Architecture on the Great Flat Lode
      Jamie Maddison downloads an audio trail from Cornish Mining World Heritage to step back in time amidst the engine houses of the Basset Mines.
      06 September 2012
    • a photo of a pottery sherd with the vague outline of a boat scored into it
      Article: News Bronze Age pottery sherd from Isles of Scilly could be earliest British depiction of a boat
      A small Bronze Age pottery sherd, currently on display at the National Maritime Museum in Cornwall, could be the earliest representation of a boat ever found in the UK.
      22 August 2012
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      Article: Feature Exploring Cornish Mining Heritage: The Duke of Bedford's Grand Plan for Tavistock
      Jamie Maddison takes an audio tour round Tavistock with the help of a podcast developed by Cornish Mining World Heritage.
      17 August 2012
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      Article: Feature Walking with the Wild Things: Exploring Cornwall’s beautiful Luxulyan Valley
      Jamie Maddison loses himself on a Romantic historical wander amdist the lush green Luxulyan Valley - part of the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage site.
      20 July 2012
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      Article: Feature Clay and Copper – Discovering mining methods at Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum
      Jamie Maddison visits Wheal Martyn China Clay Museum and Parkland and to find reminders of Cornwall's mining heritage amid the popular industrial museum's clay pits, heritage buildings and parkland.
      11 July 2012
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      Article: Feature Tilting at Beam Engine Houses in the Cornwall Mining Landscape
      Culture24's Cornwall correspondent takes a tilt at the beam engine houses that litter the Cornish Mining World Heritage landscape as he tries to bag as many as he can in one day.
      15 June 2012
    • Article: Preview Sci-Fi Surrealist: Patrick Woodroffe's Flight of Fantasy at the Royal Cornwall Museum
      The Royal Cornwall Museum plays host to the work of the artist, sculptor, poet and author whose distinctive Surreal paintings have a cult following throughout Europe.
      11 June 2012
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      Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Five Cornish miners from the Cornish Global Migration Programme
      Michael 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: Feature In pictures and in their own words: The miners reviving a centuries-old tradition of Cornish mining
      Cornish Mining World Heritage journalist Jamie Maddison reports from deep within South Crofty Mine where a centuries-old tradition of Cornish mining is being revived.
      29 May 2012
    • Article: Preview Tate St Ives celebrates the career of Alex Katz with sunny display spanning six decades of his work
      Tate St Ives brings together the canvases, collages and cut-outs that the influential pop artist Alex Katz has been producing since he first emerged on the American Art scene in the 1950s.
      25 May 2012
    • a colour photo of a mining building on a grassy hillside
      Article: Feature Beyond the Beaches: Exploring the World Heritage of Cornish Mining
      Jamie Maddison explores the history and heritage of mining in Cornwall and speaks to David Rutherford, of Cornish Mining World Heritage - the organisation working to promote it to a wider audience.
      13 April 2012
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      Article: Feature Walking Central Cornwall's Mining Heritage: The Great Flat Lode Trail
      Jamie Maddison begins his discovery of some of the fascinating mining heritage sites that litter the landscape of Cornwall by exploring the area around Camborne and Redruth.
      13 April 2012
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      Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Signatures left by Wesleyan Chapel builders at Constantine Heritage Centre
      Tracey Clowes of Constantine Heritage Centre recalls the discovery made when the former Methodist Chapel was being revamped.
      16 June 2011
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