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News Artist Plans To Take A Long Walk On A Short Bridge In The CapitalPerformance artist Ohad Fishof is going to walk across London Bridge as slowly as he can and if you can guess how long it will take you could win a return flight to Australia.08 June 2005
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Virtual exhibition or images: Audio file or podcast, Film, video or vodcast County: Greater London Barging Through London - FilmLondon Canal MuseumLondon Canal Museum
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News CBA Calls For Dramatic Rethink Over Stonehenge Road Tunnel PlanThe Council for British Archaeology has responded to the Government's announcement that it is reconsidering plans for an underground tunnel near Stonehenge.21 July 2005
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Reminiscence Down Our Street: Growing Up In 1950s NorwichRaymond Aldous used Storymaker to recount memories of playing with his friends in and around the street where he grew up.
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News English Heritage Calls For Action Over 4x4 Damage To Roman SiteArchaeologists have been angered by horrific damage caused by drivers of 4x4 vehicles to Easton Grey, the treasured site of a Roman settlement in Wiltshire.09 May 2003
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News Finding The French In Medieval London: A Museum Of London Gallery Tourthe story of how french merchants and rulers were a strong political and social presence in London during the whole medieval period07 March 2007
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News First Boats Under the Pennines For Sixty YearsThe Huddersfield Narrow Canal reopened on May 2, restoring a canal link cut sixty years ago that wanders through, and under, dramatic Pennine countryside.04 May 2001
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News Giant £400,000 Flower Artwork To Light Up City Of BelfastBelfast City Council hopes artist Ed Carpenter's huge wild flower installation will become a beacon of hope for local people.13 October 2005
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Historic house or home: Garden, parklands or rural site County: Devon Greenway - National Trust Galmpton, nr Brixham
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News Hungarians In LondonJournalist matyas sarkosi describes the lives of Hungarians who have made London their home over the past four hundred years03 October 2006
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News London Museums Come Together For A 'Priceless' ExhibitionExhibition Road in Kensington will be closed to traffic on the evening of August 11 2006 when the public are invited to the launch of a new multi-site, museum exhibition.10 August 2006
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News Memorial Statue To Scottish First Minister VandalisedA memorial statue of Scotland's original First Minister, the late Donald Dewar, unveiled in Glasgow's Buchanan Street last week has been vandalised.15 May 2002
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News MGM 2005: Museum Chiefs Pick A Few Of Their Favourite ThingsTo celebrate Museums and Galleries Month 2005, national museum and gallery directors show us their favourite exhibits on the theme Objects of Desire.09 May 2005
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News National Trust Opens New Anglesey Abbey Visitor CentreThe National Trust has opened a new £3.5 million visitor centre to welcome visitors to the historic gardens and 900-year-old house at Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire.20 June 2008
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News New Henge Unearthed At A30 Roadworks Near BodminArchaeologists working on the route of a new road in Cornwall have discovered a circular henge dating from the Neolithic period, probably used for ritual purposes.23 February 2006
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Reminiscence Norwich 1950s: The Coal RoundRaymond E. Aldous used our Storymaker program to tell us about the old days in the city when as a boy he had a coal round and was the best paid lad in the street!15 October 2004
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Website: Resource County: West Yorkshire People Changing Places WebsiteBeam, WakefieldBeam | Wakefield
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News Public Consultation Over Future Of Lincoln's Roman Past LaunchedThe City of Lincoln Council has launched a public consultation of its plans to conserve, manage and reinterpret the city's many Roman monuments.02 February 2004
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Article Records Broken As The 24 Hour Museum Enjoys 100% Rise In Visitors24 Hour Museum staff were staggered to discover record numbers of visitors enjoyed the site in December 2004 - an amazing 100% annual increase.