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News £500,000 Hepworth sculpture returns to original Chesterfield homeA 2.5-ton stone sculpture measuring more than two metres in length has returned to the Chesterfield town centre site where it began life in the 1960s after the City Council and Royal Mail agreed a £500,000 sale.28 April 2009
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News 5000-Year-Old Axe Found On Stonehenge World Heritage SiteThe landscape around one of Europe's most famous prehistoric monuments has yielded more of its ancient secrets during a project to turn ploughed land into pasture.19 September 2003
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News 5,000-year-old Westray wife tours ScotlandThe 5,000-year-old Westray Wife figurine, found in the Orkney Islands last year, is to go on tour in Scotland.08 March 2010
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Preview 500-year-old maps provide clues to Tudor Britain and sinking of Henry VIII's ship at Mary Rose MuseumUnited for the first time, charts of 16th century Portsmouth reveal the map-making skills of the Tudors.13 July 2010
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News £5.2 million Baltic Triangle scheme to build hub for creative industry in LiverpoolDozens of digital and creative arts groups in Liverpool will be given office spaces in a redevelopment of the city's Baltic Triangle area after funding bodies announced a £5.2 million investment in the scheme.09 November 2009
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News 520 million-year-old swivel-eyed predator carried earliest cardiovascular system, say expertsA fossil found in China, related to modern insects, spiders, lobsters and millipedes, has one of the earliest blood vessel systems in a living animal, say Natural History Museum scientists.08 April 2014
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News £5.5 million new institute for Spanish art in Bishop Auckland to "stand up against any museum in world"Curators say a new £5.5 million institute of Spanish and Hispanic Art in County Durham, planned as part of the restoration of Auckland Castle. will "stand up against any museum in the world".09 November 2015
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News £6 million Lottery funding accouncement aims to put parks at centre of communities across UKA former mining estate in Tyneside and a 12th century priory in the West Midlands are among 15 Lottery winning UK parks.05 July 2010
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News £600,000 arts bursaries scheme targets less well-off in search for next Billy ElliotThe Government has announced a two-year scheme of paid arts internships to support new graduate talent.16 March 2010
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News 600-year-old alchemy tale revisited as Science Museum finds 23rd version of Ripley ScrollA 20-foot copy of a 15th century scroll telling tales of the earliest alchemists in Britain has been found by organisers preparing for a major new show at the Science Museum.22 March 2012
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News 600-year-old blocks of ice which hold key to climate analysis displayed at Science MuseumA set of "awe-inspiring" ice cores drilled from Antarctica in 1989 arrive at the London venue's climate change gallery.13 December 2010
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News 600-year-old Richard III manuscript turns the page at Yorkshire MuseumThe House Book of medieval York will be left open on pages revealing the truth behind Richard III's visits to York and the thoughts of leaders after his death.17 October 2013
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News 62,000 people can't be wrong: Connect10 results revealed for Museums at Night 2014Fewer than 30 votes decided two of the polls connecting great artists and venues this year. Find out who's going where in a record-breaking year for Connect10.29 January 2014
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News £620,000 grant sparks major Charles Rennie Mackintosh study at University of GlasgowThe University of Glasgow has announced a four-year study of the work of 19th century Scottish architectural pioneer Charles Rennie Mackintosh after winning a £620,000 grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.13 August 2009
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News 64-pounder 19th century gun fired by uniformed artillery at Fort NelsonOne of two smooth-bore guns at the former fort in Hampshire, issued to form part of the Victorian armament, have been fired from the hills in a public ceremony.24 March 2014
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News £65 Million Needed To Save Top Buildings At Risk Says English HeritageEnglish Heritage has launched the Buildings at Risk Register for 2007 drawing attention to historic structures in need of public funding to save them from terminal decay.24 July 2007
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News £6.5 million project to restore HMS Alliance underway at Royal Navy Submarine MuseumHaving won a £3.4 milllion Heritage Lottery Fund grant earlier this year, planners in Gosport have begun the campaign to turn the World War II submarine into a revitalised attraction.07 October 2011