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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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Review Brains: The Mind As Matter at the Wellcome CollectionIn a show which occasionally isn't for the faint of heart, the Wellcome Collection explores "the most complex entity in the known universe".28 March 2012
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Virtual exhibition or images: Online game or interactive, Website, Worksheets or templates, Resource Britain 1906 to 1918Learning Curve - National Archives,Learning Curve - National Archives
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Trail Community Focus Trail: East End Road And East Finchley CemeteryThe 'My Life-Our Heritage' project has researched and authored several trails within the London Borough of Barnet. Locations were selected because of their accessibility to wheelchair users and elderly people. This trail, an exploration of East End Road and East Finchley in North London is the * to be featured on the London City Heritage Guide.
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Museum: Heritage site, Gallery, Garden, parklands or rural site, Historic house or home, Industrial heritage site, Castle or defences Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery Merthyr Tydfil
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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: Resource or activity pack, Virtual exhibition or images County: West Yorkshire From Suffering to SuffrageHuddersfield Local Studies LibraryHuddersfield Local Studies Library
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C24 Feature International Women's Day 2011: some online resources from UK archives and museumsSome online digital resources specially selected for International Women's Day.07 March 2011
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Preview International Women's Day 2014: Ten of the best places in Britain to be inspiredThere's a distinct emphasis on the role women played in the Great War for this year's International Women's Day programme. Poetry, comedy, science and song also feature.07 March 2014
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News International Women's Day returns with packed programme for 2012Museums, galleries and cultural centres are hosting events to inspire and gladden the spirit across the country as part of this year's International Women's Day.08 March 2012
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London School of Economics announced as new home of the Women's LibraryOrganisers at the London School of Economics say they will make the historic Women's Library "one of the best international collections" on women's live and gender issues, expected to open next year.28 September 2012
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Preview Photos by UK's first female press photographer show London a century agoChristina Broom's photos show London at the outbreak of the First World War - including the son Rudyard Kipling sent to war.31 March 2014
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News Revealed: The feminist story of the women who set up First World War hospital in RussiaSelina Lock, whose new story is included in a Graphic Anthology of the First World War, says her account of the Scottish Women's Hospital is an unrevealed tale from Russia.18 November 2014
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News Scotland's Feminism Archive To Be Given New HomeGlasgow's Women's Library and its collection charting the history of feminism is to be preserved in a new, dedicated Women's Archive at Glasgow's Mitchell Library.24 June 2008
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Face to face resources: Performance, Roleplay or interpreters, Storytelling session, Workshop or activity session, Resource County: Greater Manchester The Hard Way Up - A Suffragette's Story - Living History WorkshopPeople's History Museum, ManchesterPeople's History Museum | Manchester
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C24 Feature "The horror of it was more than I can describe": The force-feeding equipment used on a suffragette at a Liverpool prison in 1910See the set of force-feeding equipment used at Walton Gaol in Liverpool more than a century ago - now held at Nottingham's Galleries of Justice.22 April 2015
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Interview Urbis Celebrates Feminist Education Project In ManchesterCulture24 finds out how group leaders from Manchester's Urbis centre inspired feminist pride in a wide-ranging and empowering education project last year.15 January 2009