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News Unity Spencer's doll delights - and deepens the mystery of Stanley Spencer paintingUnity Spencer's doll emerges from a cardboard box at the Henley Literary Festival, and triggers some detective work around her father Stanley Spencer's painting Hilda, Unity and Dolls at the Stanley Spencer Gallery in Cookham.16 October 2015
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News The last RAF VC10 touches down at Dunsfold ParkBrooklands Museum has helped take delivery of the last operational RAF VC10 air-to-air refuelling aircraft, which landed yesterday at the historic airfield Dunsfold Park near to the site of the factory where it was made in the 1960s.25 September 2013
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News Observing the Weather: The Lightbox to explore John Constable and the science of cloudsJohn Constable's scientific approach to capturing the effect of changing weather conditions on landscapes is to be explored in a new exhibition at The Lightbox in Woking opening February 2016.23 November 2015
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News Liberating Fashion: Watts Gallery offers a sumptuous social history of Aesthetic dress in Victorian portraitsWatts Gallery reveals how the artists of the Aesthetic Dress Movement had a wide-reaching impact on perceptions of beauty, health and the fashions via late Victorian portraiture.19 February 2015
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News Haslemere Educational Museum borrows the Horniman Museum's MermanThe Haslemere Educational Museum is borrowing the Horniman Museum's Mysterious Merman, which will be on display at the Surrey collection until September 30 2011.15 August 2011
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News Famous Somme football charge recreated on anniversary of fire which destroyed WWI collectionOn the first anniversary of a fire at a Surrey National Trust house which destroyed a First World War football, re-enactors will embark on a two-day march with an Edwardian-style replica.29 April 2016
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News Dutch master's 17th century selfie, bought by wartime socialite for £771, moves from Surrey to The Hague for Golden Age showFrans van Mieris, who was only eclipsed by Rembrandt in the production and variety of his self-portraits during the 17th century, created an ancient selfie.29 September 2015
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News "Daunting is an understatement": The battle by archaeologists to save a burnt-out mansionCatherine Edwards was one of four archaeologists faced with the task of a salvage operation at Clandon Park, in Surrey, after a huge electrical fire. She describes the mission to save artefacts from the 18th century site.23 May 2016
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News Archaeologists find flint Iron Age tools and blades under Surrey fire station siteFollowing decades of research by a local man, a dig on fire station grounds has uncovered tools from as long as 14,000 years ago just an inch beneath the surface.14 January 2014