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News 100 Museums, Libraries And Archives Celebrate Cultural OlympiadMLA announces that 100 museums, libraries and archives are hosting Olympic handover or Cultural Olympiad events after programme launch in September.14 July 2008
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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 £1.95m For Redevelopment At Mining Museum Of EnglandThe National Coal Mining Museum in Yorkshire has secured a £1.95 million grant to expand its underground tours and install new interactive displays below the surface.05 March 2008
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News 300 Historic Mills Open For National Mills Weekend 2008More than 300 historic mills, from flour grinding windmills to water-powered textile works, will open their doors for National Mills Weekend on May 10-11.09 May 2008
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List 3,500 Properties Open Doors To Public For Heritage Open Days 2008An amazing array of rarely opened properties and special events will be catering for all tastes during the annual free Heritage Open Days from September 11 - 14 2009.02 September 2008
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Review 40 Years Of The Hayward Gallery Marked By Psycho BuildingsArtists are marking the 40th anniversary of the Hayward Gallery's opening by investigating the gallery's own brutalist architecture, inside and out.02 June 2008
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Review A Controversial Genius? Le Corbusier Debated In BristolA trio of debates and screenings looking at the life and philosophy of influential Swiss-born architect Le Corbusier begin at Bristol's Architecture Centre tonight.02 December 2008
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Trail A Muslim trail in WokingSiba Matti discusses Said Adrus' exhibition at the Woking Ligthbox Gallery which featured photographs, water colours and archive footage tracing the forgotten history of Asians in war, migration and Empire. He then explores the history of Muslims in Woking and the various special sites in the area which recall these memories.11 April 2008
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News A New Plant Species Walks - At The Tatton Park BiennialAn exciting new plant species called a 'fernbot' has begun to populate Tatton Park's Rose Garden - and it's much livelier than most of its green neighbours.07 August 2008
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News Airlifted Trees Reveal Remains Of 18th Century Scottish IronworksAn unusual sight is gracing the skies over a forest near Forth in Scotland, as 2,000 trees are airlifted by helicopter to reveal the industrial past of the Wilsontown Ironworks.13 March 2008
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News Ally Wallace Artist In Residence For Victoria Baths ManchesterThe Glasgow based artist Ally Wallace has been appointed as the new artist-in-residence at Manchester's 2003 BBC Restoration series winner, The Victoria Baths.11 August 2008
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News Ancient Burials In Argyll And Bute Reveal Foreign Links In Prehistoric ScotlandRecent analysis of 4,000-year-old pots recovered during an excavation near Kilmartin in Argyll and Bute has provided evidence linking prehistoric Scotland with the Netherlands.19 February 2008
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News Anglo-Saxon Rededication For Burials Excavated In LincolnshireThe Lord's Prayer will be recited in Anglo-Saxon English at a special service as a mark of respect when 3,000 burials are returned to their original resting place.04 March 2008
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News Archaeologists Date Stonehenge And Say It Was A Healing CentrePreliminary findings revealed today in London at the Society of Antiquaries from the first major dig at Stonehenge since 1964 suggest the monument was a healing centre.22 September 2008
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News Archaeologists Return To Stonehenge To Unlock Its MysteriesArchaeologists working on the first excavation within the stone circles at Stonehenge since 1962 are once again attempting to unlock the secrets of the ancient monument.01 April 2008
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News Architectural Historian Dives To Rescue Of Historic Swimming PoolsThe director of the charity, The Victorian Society, is crawling to the end of a '1000 year swim' to highlight the plight of England's endangered historic swimming pools.27 August 2008
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News Asian Women's Gardening and Crafts Club: A Shared Heritage ProjectVivacious, adventurous and entertaining are just three words that can be used to describe the participants of the Geffrye Museum’s Asian Women’s Project.25 May 2008
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Review Back To The Future - In Plastic - At The Science MuseumAn exhibition at the Science Museum in London explores the first century of plastics and reveals all there is to know about plastics and how we might use them in the future.10 July 2008
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News Bernard Leach Pottery In St Ives To Become Centre Of ExcellenceThe newly opened Leach Pottery in St Ives, Cornwall is set to become an international centre of excellence celebrating the life and influence of its creator Bernard Leach.10 March 2008
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News Brighton School Becomes Conceptual Artwork About BacteriaArtist Anna Dumitriu collected bacteria all over Varndean School in Brighton, Sussex, as part of a unique art installation all about bacteria, called Normal Flora.14 July 2008