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News £100m Titanic Visitor Attraction Planned For Belfast WaterfrontA brand new visitor attraction has been proposed to commemorate the Titanic and Belfast's maritime and industrial heritage in the Titanic Quarter.14 August 2005
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News 140 Years Of US Immigration Records From British Isles Go OnlineAncestry.co.uk has launched a massive online resource which features 100 million records charting 140 years of immigration from the British Isles to the United States.09 November 2006
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News 1930s Guardroom To Become Gurkha Museum In AldershotA 1930s guardroom has been shipped to Aldershot Military Museum from the former home of the 1st Battalion the Gurkha Rifles to become a permanent display.06 November 2005
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News 2004 In Review — My Cultural Year By Estelle Morris And FriendsEstelle Morris and others tell us their favourite exhibitions and events of 2004 from heart-stopping archaeological finds to blockbuster gallery shows, art prizes and national campaigns.23 December 2004
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News 28 Years After It Was Begun Peterlee Artwork Nears CompletionIn 1976 Stuart Brisley began an artwork recording the history of the inhabitants of Peterlee New Town in County Durham and 28 years later he is going back to finish it off.01 March 2004
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Preview A Century Of Comic Capers For Kids At Dewsbury MuseumThe latest show at Dewsbury Museum takes a look at the way comics have fuelled kids' imaginations and lived out their dreams through colourful pages.11 August 2004
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Review A fresh haunting: Lynch, Burroughs and Warhol at The Photographers' GalleryDavid Lynch considers a bygone era and dystopian future, William Burroughs gives an eerie sense of surveillance and Andy Warhol compares value and neglect, says Kirstie Brewer.20 January 2014
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News A Life Divine - Funding For Welsh Brass Band Heritage ProjectThe life and times of the Rhondda Valley's Parc and Dare Band are to be immortalised in a touring exhibition drawing, DVD and book about the mining and the music.01 March 2007
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Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Dundee A Love Letter to Dundee: Joseph McKenzie Photographs 1964-1987Dundee's waterfront transformation has gained worldwide recognition. In the latest of our changing annual displays, we return to Dundee of the 1960s-1980s. Photographer Joseph McKenzie's stunning black and white...The McManus : Dundee's Art Gallery & Museum | 20 August 2020 — 24 October 2021
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C24 Feature A Manufacturing City During Wartime - Leeds in World War TwoA trail developed in partnership with Leodis, an online photographic archive from Leeds Library and Information Service, looking at life in Leeds during World War Two.18 May 2005
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C24 Feature A Shipbuilding Target - Newcastle And Tyneside in World War TwoBehind new developments that have have transformed Newcastle into a city of culture lie clues to the city's role in World War Two.
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Trail All Aboard! Visit A Heritage Railway This SummerPrefer your history on the move? Why not try one of the many heritage railways around the UK? Whether you prefer to explore artefacts from the time of steam or experience the puffing and clanging of a working steam locomotive there are plenty of places to visit.27 May 2004
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Review Allen Ruppersberg's First Solo Show At Camden Arts CentreAmerican artist Allen Ruppersberg presents his first solo show in a public gallery of Literatura de cordels, meaning stories on a string, at the Camden Arts Centre.08 October 2008
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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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Preview An Inland Voyage journeys through mid-20th century canals at National Waterways MuseumShots by photographer Robert Longden, restored by his great-grandson, portray British canal life in the 1930s and 1940s.28 April 2011
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News Andrew Tift Wins National Portrait Gallery BP Portrait AwardAndrew Tift has won £25,000 first prize in the National Portrait Gallery's BP Portrait Award 2006 with a triple portrait of Lucian Freud's first wife, Kitty.13 June 2006
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News Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail & 24 HM Launch Joint VentureThe 24 Hour Museum and the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail have announced a joint venture to develop a series of heritage trails in English with Punjabi translations.11 February 2005
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Preview Another London brings international photographers together at Tate BritainBill Brandt, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank all feature in a show which documents life in the capital between 1930 and 1980.09 August 2012
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News Army Photography Awards reveal the remarkable talents of soldiers in AfghanistanThe Army Photography Awards 2013, announced today at the National Army Museum, reveal a remarkable haul of images taken by soldiers on the front line in Afghanistan.09 October 2013