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Event Indian Suffragettes: Female identities and transnational networksIn the context of her new book, she discusses the experiences of the Indian suffragettes who travelled around the world to lobby the British parliament, attend international women’s conferences, and conduct speaking...Wolfson LT, New Academic Building | London | 22 May 2018
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News 10,000 Temple of Mithras discoveries draw comparisons with Pompeii in Roman LondonExperts from Museum of London Archaeology say thousands of "beautifully preserved" remains in London could transform our understanding of Roman Britain.10 April 2013
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News Aberdeen archaeologists rescue 700-year-old Yup'ik "melting village" in Quinhagak, AlaskaWorking with a tiny indigenous population on an Alaskan site three times the size of Scotland, experts from Aberdeen say their discoveries have wider implications for North America.10 January 2014
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News Anniversary show looks into lives of refugees in celebration of British Red CrossRefugee artists offer a journey into the world of the displaced with an innovative multimedia show celebrating 150 years of humanitarian aid.01 November 2013
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News Archives Awareness Campaign project reveals the stories of post-war BritainA series of archive exhibitions and events across the UK is highlighting stories and artefacts representing the varied communities and social and economic classes of post-war Britain.10 August 2011
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Interview Artist's Statement: Yinka Shonibare MBE on bringing 18,000 books to Brighton MuseumBritish-Nigerian artist Shonibare tells us about a stunning and thought-provoking new commission, called The British Library, for Brighton Festival and the HOUSE Festival14 April 2014
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News Barry from the Pudsey Library Writers Group talks about TPYF's Relay ProjectBarry Fox, of the Pudsey Library Writing Group, talks about taking part in the TPYF Relay project in Leeds and what a positive experience he had interacting with the Time Together Group.25 May 2008
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News Beachy Head Lady was young sub-Saharan Roman with good teeth, say archaeologistsA facial reconstruction as part of a project and exhibition in Eastbourne has revealed a young woman from sub-Saharan Africa. Archaeologist Jo Seaman tells us more.28 March 2014
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News Black Cultural Archive to get permanent new home at ancient Brixton hall in £5 million buildBrixton's Grade II-listed Raleigh Hall will house the UK's largest archive of black and African history after a Lottery win.12 October 2010
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News British Museum experts show off 2,000-year-old silver Roman Hallaton HelmetTen years after it was discovered alongside hundreds of Roman coins and the feast of a pig at the Leicestershire home of one of the most important Iron Age archaeological sites in Britain, a one-of-a-kind silver helmet is about to go on permanent public display.10 January 2012
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Digital and online resources: Resource County: Greater London Caribbean Studies and Black and Asian History (CASBAH)School of Advanced Study, University of LondonSchool of Advanced Study, University of London
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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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C24 Feature Curator's Choice: The new Voices of Asia gallery at Leeds City MuseumLeeds City Museum's World View gallery has switched its focus from Africa to Asia. Curator Antonia Lovelace tells us about tea, jade, ivory and Dhol drumming videos.18 April 2014
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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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Review David Starkey's Royal River – Power, Pageantry and the Thames at the National Maritime MuseumFrom bassoons to bankrupt Dukes, the National Maritime Museum's look at the history of the Thames is an arresting prospect.30 April 2012
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C24 Feature Designated collection: Wayne Modest presents the African World gallery at the Horniman MuseumWayne Modest, the passionate Keeper of Anthropology at the Horniman, gives Culture24 a guided tour of the atmospheric African World gallery at the heart of the Museum.01 October 2009