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News £100,000 Gulbenkian Prize Awarded To Galleries Of JusticeNottingham's National Centre for Citizenship and the Law at the Galleries of Justice has won Britain's biggest arts award, the £100,000 Gulbenkian Prize.15 May 2003
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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 700 Items From Agatha Christie's Devon House Up For AuctionFans of crime fiction doyenne Agatha Christie will be able to buy items from her Devon home at an auction in Exeter, with half the proceeds going to the National Trust.05 September 2006
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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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News A Day Out - Gay History Explored In London During February 2007A short round-up of events happening in London museums in celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender History Month 2007.23 February 2007
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News Accessibility Rules Could Threaten Older MuseumsThe Museum of Local Life in Worcester looks likely to close next month, due to the cost of making a 500-year-old building accessible say the local council.19 February 2003
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C24 Feature Afghani Oral Histories Collected In LondonAfghani oral histories collected from refugees now living in London by the Evelyn Oldfield Unit.12 June 2006
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Library: Archive County: Greater Manchester Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre Manchester
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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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News Archaeologists plan to investigate burial site which could re-write 7th century Battle of HatfieldArchaeologists want to return to an archaeological report, written during the early 1950s, on a site which could rewrite the 7th century battle of Hatfield, which killed England's first Christian king.15 June 2015
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News Art And Activism By Urban Aboriginal Artist At The October GalleryFiona Foley's art show is a departure from the Aboriginal art usually seen in the UK. Her highly politicised modern work looks at the treatment of Aborigines both in the past and during very recent history.17 November 2006
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News Artists respond to 800th Anniversary of the Magna CartaAs the Queen spends the morning at Runnymede the historic anniversary of the Magna Carta is being marked by a number of innovative art projects across the country this week.15 June 2015
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News Arts Minister Announces World Heritage SitesDevon/Dorset Coast, Saltaire, New Lanark Mills and Derwent Valley have been given WHS status.19 December 2001
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Science centre: Association or society County: Somerset Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution Bath
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Preview Beasts, a salient pig, Wilfred Owen's poetry and Magna Carta: 12 of the Bodleian Library's bestFrom a suffrage march more than a century ago to 18th century poppy illustrations, see a dozen of the most magnificent items at Oxford's Bodleian Library.07 April 2016
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Preview Black History Month 2015: From London to Liverpool, here are 12 enlightening eventsTate Liverpool, the Imperial War Museum and Nottingham's Galleries of Justice are just some of the venues holding events for Black History Month this year. Here are ten highlights.03 October 2015
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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