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News Alice's Adventures Online - British Library Digitises Lewis CarrollThe British Library is putting the original handwritten manuscript that went on to become Alice's Adventures in Wonderland online in its website's Turning the Pages section.20 September 2005
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News BALTIC Brings BANKSY & Urban Artists To The People Of NewcastleArtworks from some of the world's leading urban artists are set to pop up across the streets of NewcastleGateshead as part of BALTIC's major new public show Spank the Monkey.25 September 2006
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Preview Cutting Edge: contemporary paper art at Mottisfont Abbey in RomseyGothic houses, autumn leaves and the human genome inspire some of the contemporary paper art at Mottisfont from artists including Rob Ryan, Ed Kluz and John Dilnot.16 November 2011
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Trail From Peterloo to the Pankhursts: A Radical Politics TrailFrom the Peterloo Massacre, through the Anti-Corn Law League to the connections with Marx and Engels, Manchester has a strong tradition of political radicalism. Discover the people, the locations, museums and collections in this trail developed with the help of the People's History Museum.
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C24 Feature In Pictures: Biba and Beyond: Barbara Hulanicki at Brighton Museum and Art GalleryMake-up, handbags, wellies and lots of dresses in a few snaps from the new show devoted to design queen Barbara Hulanicki in her former home city of Brighton.20 September 2012
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Preview Master of Celtic art: the designs of George Bain at the Scottish National Gallery in EdinburghA previously unseen exhibition of the work of George Bain, the father of modern Celtic art, goes on display at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh.16 November 2011
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Trail Monks, knights, peasants, merchants - a Mediaeval trailThis trail is a guide to some of the places in Britain where you can find out about all things mediaeval, from the monks' plainsong to King Richard III and the Peasants' Revolt.11 June 2008
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News Museum Of Childhood Gets £3.5m Christmas Present From LotteryThe Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green, London has been given the go ahead for a massive redevelopment thanks to a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.22 December 2004
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Historic house or home: Garden, parklands or rural site County: North Yorkshire Nunnington Hall - National Trust York
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News Pencils At The Ready - The Big Draw 2006 Is All Set To LaunchThe Big Draw 2006 is preparing to get underway. A line-up of thousands of events across the UK starts with Amazing Space at London's Somerset House on September 24.18 September 2006
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Association or society County: Greater London Southwark Council Libraries, Arts and Heritage Service London
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Preview The Beautiful South: The best exhibitions to see in the South East of England in 2016What are the best exhibitions to see in the South East in 2016? Let Culture24's constantly updated guide steer you across the region to discover Warhol in Oxford or Christopher Wood in Chichester.06 January 2016
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Review The Ramayana - India's Great Epic At The British LibraryThe British Library's latest exhibition about the Ramayana brings to light a huge collection of rarely-seen manuscripts illustrating one of India's greatest religious epics.27 May 2008