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News 1,000-Year-Old Viking Longship Could Be Buried Under Pub Car ParkExperts believe they have made one of the UK's most significant discoveries - a 1,000-year-old Viking longship buried under a pub car park in the Wirral.10 September 2007
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News 12 Seaside Towns To Benefit From £4.5m Government Sea Change FundingOver £4.5 million will be handed to 12 English seaside towns as part of the government's Sea Change programme, designed to reinvigorate the nation's coastlines.21 October 2008
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News 2004 In Review — My Cultural Year By Estelle Morris And FriendsEstelle Morris and others tell us their favourite exhibitions and events of 2004 from heart-stopping archaeological finds to blockbuster gallery shows, art prizes and national campaigns.23 December 2004
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News 20-tonne coach becomes first object at the new £72 million Museum of LiverpoolAn enormous coach used on the Liverpool docks at the end of the 19th century has become the first exhibit to be moved into the city's massive new Museum of Liverpool.28 July 2010
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C24 Feature A Crucial Port - Liverpool in World War TwoLiverpool, the gateway into Britain for essential imports and American soldiers, was a major target for Hitler. The city managed to keep its docks open, though, and the Merchant Navy and anti-U-boat fleets based there helped Britain win the war.06 June 2004
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Trail A History Of Britain - Conquest!Treachery, perjury, brutalism and murder: as a new millennia dawned in Britain, crisis upon crisis brought disaster to the Wessex dynasty.26 February 2001
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News Age-old uniforms allow National Railway Museum to track history of train workersThe National Railway Museum has teamed up with a group of decorative and fine art specialists to investigate the uniforms of former railway workers in a bid to find out more about their former owners.15 February 2010
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Trail All Aboard! Visit A Heritage Railway This SummerPrefer your history on the move? Why not try one of the many heritage railways around the UK? Whether you prefer to explore artefacts from the time of steam or experience the puffing and clanging of a working steam locomotive there are plenty of places to visit.27 May 2004
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Preview An Inland Voyage journeys through mid-20th century canals at National Waterways MuseumShots by photographer Robert Longden, restored by his great-grandson, portray British canal life in the 1930s and 1940s.28 April 2011
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Museum: Industrial heritage site, Transport heritage site County: Cheshire Anderton Boat Lift Northwich
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News Anson Engine Museum boss gets MBE for Services to Industrial HeritageGeoff Chalinor, the inspirational chairman of the Anson Engine Museum in Higher Poynton, has received an MBE from Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace.07 June 2010
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Interview Artist's Statement: Jeremy Deller talks about his industrial revolution-themed jukeboxAs Manchester Art Gallery stages All That Is Solid Melts Into Air, we hear from the artist and curator behind an interactive display with a difference22 October 2013
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Interview Artist’s Statement: Ultimate Holding Company at Tatton Park Biennial 2012Artists Julie McCarthy and Jai Redman talk about their novel and outdoor sculpture, The Cartland Institute for Romance Research.23 May 2012
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Interview Art's Halo Effect: Maria Balshaw on the developing art infrastructure in ManchesterAs a major artwork by Ryan Gander is unveiled in Beswick, Culture24 hears from the Director of Manchester Art Gallery and the Whitworth about the changing cultural landscape of the north-west.11 December 2014
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News AV Wroe's "birdcage on bicycle wheels" Triplane inspires playwright at MOSIA visit to the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester has inspired playwright Berlie Doherty to pen a play about a World War I flyer who is drawn to the Peak District.21 February 2012
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Museum: Ship or maritime heritage site, Sacred space, Historic house or home, Architecture centre, Agricultural site, Prehistoric site, Heritage site County: Merseyside Birkenhead Priory and St Mary's Tower Birkenhead, Wirral
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C24 Feature Birmingham's Canal Network - In Brindley's FootstepsRoslyn Tappenden takes a walk round the canal networks in central Birmingham and looks at the history of Brindley, Telford and the building of the city's canal network.05 August 2004