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Trail Amazing Art And Astounding ArchitectureStarting and finishing in Georgian London, this trail round the City and the City Fringes takes you from historic buildings to 21st century tower blocks, past historic churches, via impressive art collections and the world's biggest city museum.03 November 2004
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Trail Heritage Open Days 2005: Norwich Great And GoodJayna Makwana returns to Norwich's most remarkable buildings for the Heritage Open Days 2005, and delves deeper into the city's rich history.05 September 2005
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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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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 Resurrection Of Cumbrian Mine Wins £15,000 Conservation AwardEfforts to return an abandoned mine in Cumbria to its working condition were rewarded with a cheque for £15,000 at the Conservation Awards, held at the British Museum.23 November 2005
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News Royal Pavilion Windows See Light Of Day For First Time In 150 YearsConservators at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton are restoring ornate windows to their original design after Queen Victoria ordered them to be painted over.13 November 2003
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Preview The Drawings of Edward Burne-Jones: A Pre-Raphaelite Master at Lady Lever GalleryMyth-based paintings and towering watercolours brought out from storage for the first time in decades feature in an exquisite show of the artist and designer's work.13 June 2013
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