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News Abolition 2007: Events In London This WeekendHighlights of the programme for 24th and 25th march marking the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 2007.22 March 2007
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Museum: Garden, parklands or rural site, Archive, Library, Historic house or home, Gallery County: Somerset American Museum in Britain Bath
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News An Interview With Mary PrinceThe story of mary prince the first enslaved african to have her story published in London30 November 2006
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News Arts Council England Promotes Poetry To Commemorate AbolitionArts Council England is commissioning new work and launching a competition to find new poetry to commemorate the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act.12 April 2007
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Article Atlantic Worlds Gallery Opens At National Maritime Museum GreenwichNational Maritime Museum opens the doors to its Atlantic Worlds Gallery on November 30 to mark the bicententenary of the abolition of the translatlantic slave trade.30 November 2007
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News Black History Month: Some Writing Ideas From Across LondonSeven objects from across London that tell stories from Black History12 September 2006
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Reminiscence Community Focus Trail: Ridgeway, Mill Hill in BarnetCommunity Focus take us on a tour of Ridgeway, Mill Hill in Barnet and reveal some historical locations accessible to wheelchair users and the elderly.12 August 2004
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C24 Feature Disability In The 18th Century - A National Portrait Gallery TrailA tour of the National Portrait Gallery showing eighteenth century sitters with disabilities including John Wilkes, Samuel Johnson, and Handel.29 November 2006
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C24 Feature Exploring Bengali history in LondonWhere can you go to get a sense of Bengali history in London? Follow this article to find the collections and places where you can explore this vibrant culture.13 April 2006
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News Finding Earlier Latin America: A London Museum TrailAn exploration of collections on display in London museums that describe the older histories of Latin America particularly pre-conquest25 August 2006
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Trail From Peterloo to the Pankhursts: A Radical Politics TrailFrom the Peterloo Massacre, through the Anti-Corn Law League to the connections with Marx and Engels, Manchester has a strong tradition of political radicalism. Discover the people, the locations, museums and collections in this trail developed with the help of the People's History Museum.
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Website: Audio file or podcast, Map, Virtual exhibition or images County: West Yorkshire Hidden Stories, Slavery and BarnsleyMy Learning, LeedsMy Learning | Leeds
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Review Life's a beach, unless you're aboriginal in Australia show at the Royal AcademyLargest exhibition of Australian art ever seen outside of the motherland brings art from indigenous and European traditions together side by uncomfortable side.23 September 2013
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News Looking Both Ways At The Stephen Lawrence GalleryAn exhibition of four artists at the Stephen Lawrence gallery draws from the historical experience of Black people and its impact on the present11 April 2006
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News Not One - But Two Roman Forts Found In CarmarthenshireA geophysical survey of the Dinefwr National Trust-owned Park in Wales has solved an archaeological mystery, revealing two Roman forts.25 April 2003
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News NPG to send first known portrait of a Black African Muslim and freed slave out on UK tourThe National Portrait Gallery is to send the first known British oil portrait of a Black African Muslim and freed slave, Ayuba Suleiman Diallo, on a tour of museums and galleries.26 June 2012
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News Orleans House Appeal For Help In Slavery CommemorationOrleans House museum are inviting people in the borough of Richmond to help research the history of slavery in the area for inclusion in a 2007 exhibition.27 November 2006