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In Pictures Alison Britton: Content and Form traces 40 years of maverick ceramics at the V&AThe V&A presents a survey of work by the influential British potter Alison Britton, spanning her career over the last 40 years and featuring more than 60 pieces.28 January 2016
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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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Handling collection or artefacts: Taught session (schools), Resource County: Berkshire Ancient Greek ExperienceUre Museum of Greek Archaeology, ReadingUre Museum of Greek Archaeology | Reading
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News Appeal Launched For St Ives Bernard Leach Pottery RestorationAn appeal has been launched for public donations that will help to realise the restoration of the pioneering pottery studio set up by Bernard Leach in St Ives, Cornwall.24 January 2006
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News Archaeologists Discover Roman Coastline - Two Miles InlandEnglish Heritage archaeologists excavating at Richborough Roman Fort near Sandwich in Kent have discovered the original AD43 Roman coastline - two miles inland.02 October 2008
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News Archaeologists Reveal Jewels Of An Anglo Saxon Princess At Kirkleatham MuseumA series of archaeological finds from the only known Anglo Saxon royal burial site in the North of England have been unveiled at Kirkleatham Museum.21 November 2007
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News Art Fund launches public appeal to save £15.75 million Wedgwood CollectionThe V&A will take ownership of the UNESCO-classified collection before loaning it to the Wedgwood Museum if a public appeal can raise £2.75 million in under three months.01 September 2014
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Review Art of Chess at Saatchi Gallery welcomes sets by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and moreThe Saatchi's beguiling celebration of chess sets features works returning to Britain after a world tour, including squirrels, frogs, villains and boards capable of talking.10 September 2012
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Interview Artist's Statement: Sixteen Danish ceramicists in a home and living work of art in BrightonCeramicist Kay Aplin's house is a home, gallery and living work of art. See the bathroom and the Danish connection as it prepares for the Artists' Open Houses festival.01 May 2014
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Preview Ben and Winifred Nicholson's grandson to curate exhibition at Dulwich Picture GalleryArt Historian Jovan Nicholson will examine the art and lives of Ben and Winifred Nicholson and Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis and William Staite Murray this summer.13 March 2014
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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 Bill Wyman Kicks Off Portable Antiquities Roadshow In ColchesterEx-Rolling Stone and amateur archaeologist Bill Wyman was on hand at Colchester Castle Museum at the weekend to open the Portable Antiquities Scheme Roadshow.29 November 2004
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News "Bonkers yet dignified": Inside Grayson Perry's Dream House - inspired by Essex EverywomanDevoted to a fictional Essex Everywoman, see inside the house which is at the centre of a Channel 4 documentary charting a three-year design and buildinging process.17 May 2015
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Ship or maritime heritage site: Archaeological site County: Isle of Wight Brading Roman Villa Brading, Isle of Wight
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Trail Bright Lights And Hot Culture - A Taste Of The Best Of The West EndFrom impressionist art to opera, treat yourself to some of London's greatest cultural triumphs on this full day trail round Leicester Square and Covent Garden.
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Festivals: Gallery, Industrial heritage site County: Staffordshire British Ceramics Biennial Stoke-on-Trent
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News British Ceramics Biennial announces 24 artists and 40 "stars of the future" for 2011 festivalFormer Jerwood Prize winner Philip Eglin and some of the best new UK ceramic talents head for the Potteries Museum and a former factory in Stoke-on-Trent.10 August 2011