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Curator's Choice A 19th century pub argument, late-night drinking and a shooting: The tale of one of the last duels in BritainIn a tale of intoxicated accusations of debt and manslaughter, Hannah Griffiths reflects on the foliage-covered Isle of Wight gravestone of a man shot in a 19th century duel.19 January 2016
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Trail A Trail Of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Around LondonSikhs have resided in Great Britain in small numbers for centuries and this trail, developed with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail, explores locations in London linked to their heritage.26 May 2005
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News Bodies of 19th century convicts found by emergency archaeology team near PortsmouthWorking on Rat Island, a team of soldiers and archaeologists have discovered four bodies on a Ministry of Defence patch near HMS Victory and Portsmouth Harbour.19 March 2014
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Website: Film, video or vodcast, Virtual exhibition or images County: North Yorkshire Changes in Society - Managing an ExhibitionNorth Yorkshire County Record Office, NorthallertonNorth Yorkshire County Record Office | Northallerton
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Workshop or activity session: Resource County: Nottinghamshire Contemporary mock trial: Paul's storyNational Justice Museum, NottinghamNational Justice Museum | Nottingham
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Website: Virtual exhibition or images County: North Yorkshire Crime & Punishment - Sophia ConstableNorth Yorkshire County Record Office, NorthallertonNorth Yorkshire County Record Office | Northallerton
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C24 Feature Culture24 behind bars at the York Castle Museum Prison experienceNormally law-abiding Culture24 writer Emily Mears spent an afternoon behind bars at the York Castle Museum Prison to experience the suffering inflicted on inmates through the ages.11 February 2010
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Review Daumier (1808-1879): Visions of Paris at London's Royal Academy of ArtsHonoré Daumier portrays Jesus, Napoleonic authorities, the beginnings of photography and Don Quixote in a show full of compelling works at the Royal Academy.22 October 2013
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News Erwin James On Prison Life At Nottingham's Galleries Of JusticeErwin James, who chronicled his life sentence in the Guardian until his release four years ago, speaks as part of The Impossible Prison exhibition in Nottingham.05 December 2008
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News Galleries Of Justice Show Guns And Knives From The StreetsThe Galleries of Justice in Nottingham launch a new exhibition on July 19 2008, focusing on the worrying increase of gun and knife crime on our streets.08 July 2008
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Preview Grafters: Visions and Voices of Industrial Society offers amazing photos from the past at Manchester's People's History MuseumIan Beesley, the photographer and Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, tells Culture24 about his exhibition portraying the industrial north which is about to open in Manchester.03 February 2016
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News Handwritten tales of 18th century English convicts who fled across Australia revealedThe amazing stories of James Martin and his eight fellow prisoners, whose daring escape from New South Wales crossed uncharted territories, has been revealed to the public.28 March 2014
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Review Hans Stakelbeek's Photos Of Afghanistan At PM Gallery EalingDutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek was won over by the determination of the Afghan people when he was commissioned to document the reconstruction process.22 August 2008
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News Heritage Minister Protects Wreck Site Of Prototype SubmarineHeritage Minister Andrew McIntosh has announced the designation of the Holland no.5 prototype submarine wreck site off the coast of East Sussex.04 January 2005
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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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C24 Feature In Pictures: National Railway Museum marks 50 years since Great Train Robbery 1963A century ago, four criminals executed a plan to steal gold worth millions of pounds today. See the photos from a heist which narrowly failed to succeed.08 August 2013
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News Jack the Ripper, death masks and the Great Train Robbery: Museum of London to reveal objects from Metropolitan Police's Crime MuseumA laptop involved in the 2007 Glasgow Airport terrorist attack and the handwritten notes of the senior officer pursuing Jack the Ripper will be revealed later this year.04 June 2015