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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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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
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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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Workshop or activity session: Resource County: Nottinghamshire Contemporary mock trial: Scott GreenNational Justice Museum, NottinghamNational Justice Museum | Nottingham
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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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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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Workshop or activity session: Resource County: North Yorkshire Crime and PunishmentHenry VII Experience at Micklegate Bar, YorkHenry VII Experience at Micklegate Bar | York
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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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Curator's Choice Curator's Choice: The Scold's Thew - a medieval punishment for women only at Ipswich MuseumAnton Roberts talks about the Scold's Thew - a medieval punishment device designed to punish property-less poor women who "made trouble with their neighbours".15 November 2016
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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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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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C24 Feature Devil marks, drownings and death: The story of the Witchfinder General in EssexAhead of Halloween, Culture24 takes a look at the story of Matthew Hopkins - the Witchfinder General who was responsible for hundreds of executions and lies buried in Essex.30 October 2015
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Review Disposable People - Slavery Exposed At Southbank CentreDisposable People, at Southbank's Royal Festival Hall, documents contemporary slavery from the perspectives of eight internationally renowned photojournalists.03 November 2008
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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 "Evil spirits" Guy Fawkes took to Tower of London were warded off with witchmarksA set of 59 apotropaic witchmarks, carved and burnt into timber roof frames at the Tower of London's Queen's House, were made to ward off spirits brought in by prisoners, say archaeologists.05 November 2015
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C24 Feature First Time Out: Ancient dishes, Chinese puzzles, bone guillotine and the earliest lightbulbIn the second part of our series on the exhibit swap going on between ten venues, we get the inside track on amazing artefacts including the earliest lamp.10 June 2013