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CD-ROM or DVD: Handling collection or artefacts, Virtual exhibition or images, Resource or activity pack, Teachers' pack or notes, Resource, Taught session (schools), Worksheets or templates County: Staffordshire Court in ActionShire Hall Gallery, StaffordShire Hall Gallery | Stafford
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Teachers' pack or notes: Taught session (schools), Workshop or activity session, Resource County: Oxfordshire Darkside of the Victorians: Children on Trial (KS2)Museum of OxfordMuseum of Oxford
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Archive: Library, Museum County: Durham Stockton Borough Libraries and Museums Service Stockton-on-Tees
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Website: Resource County: Powys Victorian ResourcesJudge's Lodging, PresteigneJudge's Lodging | Presteigne
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Trail A History Of Britain - Conquest!Treachery, perjury, brutalism and murder: as a new millennia dawned in Britain, crisis upon crisis brought disaster to the Wessex dynasty.26 February 2001
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News Explosion! Funding Cut - Museum Future in DoubtExplosion!, the award-winning museum of naval gunnery at Priddy's Hard, Gosport, could close if local council budget cuts go ahead.13 February 2002
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News Dissident Author Opens Gallery In OxfordIn a challenge to academia in Oxford, dissident philosopher Andrew Malcolm opened an art gallery and a new university - Broke College.15 May 2002
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News Archaeologists Angered By Vandalism Of Iron Age FortMaiden Bower Iron Age fort near Dunstable has been left seriously damaged in what appears to be an act of deliberate vandalism.08 January 2003
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News Maiden Bower Update - More Damage To Iron Age SiteVandals have struck again at the Maiden Bower Iron Age fort, while inspectors from English Heritage have confirmed significant damage at the ancient site.15 January 2003
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News Time Team's Big Dig Plan Gets Really, Really BigChannel 4’s Time Team is set to take a giant step forward into the past with a massive initiative to get the whole nation digging in their own back gardens.07 March 2003
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News Deed Of Earliest Woman Sold in London Goes On DisplayA Roman writing tablet unearthed in the capital and now on display at the Museum of London, is the first written evidence of slave sales to be found in Britain.21 March 2003
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News English Heritage - View Of St. Paul's In Danger If Tower Goes AheadEnglish Heritage warns that a key aspect of St Paul's could be lost forever if plans to build Europe's tallest building in the capital go ahead.16 April 2003