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News Heritage Lottery Fund Turns The Fortunes Of Shepherd WheelThe Heritage Lottery Fund lends its hand to the restoration of Sheffield's 17th and 18th century old grinding workshop, Shepherd Wheel, to make cutlery.
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News Making a rukus! about Black gay culture at Museum in DocklandsOutside Edge the display about black gay life at museum in docklands curated by rukus! Federation
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News Historic Scotland Begins Final Stage Of Stanley Mills RedevelopmentA mill complex dating back to the 18th century on the banks of the River Tay has reached a key stage in its multi-million pound redevelopment into a heritage attraction.02 January 2008
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News Roman Garden Takes Shape At Wales' National Roman Legion Museum At CaerleonWork has begun on the creation of a Roman style garden at Wales' National Roman Legion Museum, Caerleon.02 January 2008
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News Historic Scotland's £2.6m In Awards For Built HeritageHistoric Scotland has announced awards totalling more than £2m to benefit a diverse range of buildings, from an Art Deco pub to a post-Reformation convent.04 January 2008
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News Soviet Architecture And Folk Traditions At Beam WakefieldPhotographer Kate Mellor studies Eastern European architecture juxtaposed with folk traditions in the exhibition High Rise Home Works at beam Gallery, Yorkshire.09 January 2008
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News Tate Duveens Commission Goes Annual With Sotheby'sTate Britain's biennial art project, the Duveens Commission, is to become an annual event after Tate secured financial support from auctioneers Sotheby's.15 January 2008
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News Victorian Society Asks English Heritage To Save Brockhole HouseThe Victorian Society is asking English Heritage to list an Edwardian house on Lake Windermere in the Lake District that once belonged to Beatrix Potter's cousin.15 January 2008
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News School Kids Get Filming Fishing Industry In Brancaster, NorfolkSchools in Norfolk are linking up with the National Trust through an arts partnership programme to create a historical record of the Brancaster fishing industry on film.22 January 2008
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News Forestry Commission Appoints Its First Arts Development OfficerThe Forestry Commission has bolstered its commitment to outdoor arts by appointing its first Arts Development Officer at Grizedale Forest Park in the Lake District.28 January 2008
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News Felled Brontë Tree To Live On Says Brontë Parsonage MuseumA felled tree at the Brontë Parsonage Museum, said to have been planted by Charlotte Brontë and her husband to celebrate their wedding in 1854, is set to live on in two ways.29 January 2008
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News Trail Of Light Illuminates Welsh Industrial HeritageThe Welsh First Minister Rhodri Glyn Thomas has launched the first stage of a scheme that will see key buildings from the industrial heritage of South Wales lit up at night.29 January 2008
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News Grants Will Help Save Horace Walpole's Gothic Strawberry Hill HouseVital repairs to the roof and drainage system of the Gothic mansion of Horace Walpole, Strawberry Hill, can now commence with a restoration grant from English Heritage.30 January 2008
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News National Trust For Scotland Launches Storm Damage AppealExceptionally bad weather over the last month has led to terrible damage at many of the National Trust for Scotland's properties, which is now appealing for public support.31 January 2008
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News Restoration To Begin On Historic Gardens At Chiswick HouseThe magnificent gardens surrounding Chiswick House in west London are to be restored thanks to £7.6 million in funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.31 January 2008
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News Leeds Archive Project Tracks Lives For 21st Century Time CapsuleThe University of Leeds is heading a major archive project that will follow the lives of 400 ordinary people for five years to create a time capsule of early 21st century life.05 February 2008
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News New Online Resource Brings Ford Maddox Brown Painting To LifeThe famous Victorian painting, Work, by Ford Maddox Brown, is being brought to life in Manchester as part of a new online teaching resource for primary school teachers.11 February 2008
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News Historic SS Robin Could Be On Scrap Heap By Christmas Says TrustThe SS Robin, one of just three recognised historic ships in London, is facing the scrap heap unless the trust that looks after it can raise £3 million in just six months.12 February 2008
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News St Vigeans Pictish Stones Conserved With Laser TechnologyPictish stones considered to be treasures of early Christian Scotland are undergoing specialist conservation while their Angus museum is upgraded.15 February 2008
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Preview National Museums Liverpool's Epic Painting For A People's City Takes ShapeTaking three years to reach its current state, Ben Johnson and his assistants have tirelessly and meticulously constructed a Liverpool of their own on a huge canvas.18 February 2008