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News 1200-Year-Old Anglo-Saxon Canoe Raised From The DepthsDiscovered by a fisherman in 1998, this remarkable 1200-year-old dug-out canoe has been raised from the sea and moved to a tank where it will undergo careful conservation.26 November 2002
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News 81 Year Old Museum Curator Wins Volunteer Of The Year Award81 year old Peggy Gye has been named Wiltshire Museums Volunteer of the Year 2002 for 18 years of dedication to the Market Lavington Museum.28 October 2002
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News A Weekend Of Violence And Gambling At The Museum Of LondonThe capital was consumed by fighting at the weekend as crowds bayed for blood. Start of the football season? No, return of the gladiators.09 August 2002
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Preview An Oarsome Exhibition At The Shipley, GatesheadGateshead's Shipley Art Gallery hosts 'Oarsome!" on now until January 19, revealing the heroes behind nineteenth century rowing on the Tyne.23 September 2002
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News Arts Minister Announces £5.2 Million For Non-National MuseumsBaroness Blackstone has announced the awarding of £5.2 million in grants to 49 non-national museums and galleries up and down the UK.24 July 2002
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News Arts Minister Opens Gallery: Mary Rose MuseumThe Rt Hon Baroness Blackstone, Minister of State for the Arts, officially opens the new Bonaventure Gallery at the Mary Rose Museum.30 May 2002
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News Benjamin Britten's Grade II Listed Musical Potting ShedA tiny shed-like music studio once belonging to Benjamin Britten has been granted a Grade II listing by the Department for Culture Media and Sport.17 October 2002
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News Breaking The Mould At IronbridgeEnglish Heritage has decoded some of the mysteries of the Iron Bridge, the Stonehenge of the Industrial Revolution.11 January 2002
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News Bronze Age Burial Astonishes ArchaeologistsArchaeologists in Wiltshire were astonished last week by the discovery of the richest Bronze Age grave site yet found in the county.16 May 2002
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News BT And Resource Get Together For Better Cultural AccessThe UK's cultural resources will soon be available to more members of the public after BT announced discounts for broadband access.11 September 2002
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News Canaletto View Of The Thames Saved In Tax DealWelsh Arts Minister Jenny Randerson has announced that historic and artistic treasures from Penrhyn Castle have been safeguarded for the people of Wales.26 December 2002
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News Cloth Of Gold Found in Church ExcavationExperts excavating an ancient village church are baffled by the discovery of fragments of 14th century 'Cloth of Gold' velvet.26 February 2002
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Trail Cold War Spy Networks: Intrigue On The Streets Of LondonFollow our fictional narrative exploring spooks and spying in Cold War London and discover locations, collections and exhibitions along the way.
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News Connect with the Earth at GoonhillyCornish resident Hugh Scully has re-opened BT's Goonhilly Visitor Centre on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall.03 April 2002
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News Darwin Centre Opens At The Natural History MuseumWith over 22 million zoology specimens, the Natural History Museum's Darwin Centre is one of the world's most extensive natural history collections.01 October 2002
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News De la Warr Pavilion Gets A Multi-million Pound RefitThe De la Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, a celebrated modernist building, has received a funding boost to turn it into a major south coast art centre22 April 2002
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Preview Dinosaurs But Not As We Know Them At The Natural History MuseumDino-Birds: The Feathered Dinosaurs of China is Europe's first chance to see some of the most significant fossil finds in the history of palaeontology.18 July 2002
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News Dissident Author Opens Gallery In OxfordIn a challenge to academia in Oxford, dissident philosopher Andrew Malcolm opened an art gallery and a new university - Broke College.15 May 2002