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25 February 2021
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    • A photo of a male curator wearing gloves holding an extremely old football
      Interview Curator's Choice: Hopi pots and Zulu skirts for Takeover Day 2013 at the Smith Art Gallery and Museum
      One lucky group will get to discover a pot made by native Americans and a glass skirt worn by a Zulu woman as part of the annual Takeover Day in Scotland. Curator Michael McGinnes - the Keeper of the World's Oldest Football - tells us their stories.
      27 November 2013
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      Preview Picturing Derry unites photography from The Troubles in City of Culture 2013 show
      Covering the turbulent period between the late 1960s and late 1980s in Derry-Londonderry, a major display of shots by Irish and international photographers in the City of Culture has intense local significance.
      04 June 2013
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      Royal Air Force Museum calls for personnel memories in Pilots of the Caribbean exhibition
      Curators want personnel to supply stories and photographs ahead of an exhibition looking at the part played by Afro-Caribbean members of the Royal Air Force.
      29 August 2013
    • A black and white photo of 19th century soldiers in turbans
      Preview Sikh Fortress Turban: A British Museum Tour at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
      A beautiful and fearsome turban, worn during the mid-19th century and featuring a British Army badge, takes its conical powers to Coventry.
      22 August 2013
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