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Trail A Trail Of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Around LondonSikhs have resided in Great Britain in small numbers for centuries and this trail, developed with the Anglo Sikh Heritage Trail, explores locations in London linked to their heritage.26 May 2005
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Historic house or home: Sacred space, Heritage site, Garden, parklands or rural site County: Fife Abbot House Heritage Centre Dunfermline
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C24 Feature Amputation knives to historical gold mines: key exhibits from the new National Civil War CentreAhead of the public opening of the new £5.4 million National Civil War Centre in Newark on Sunday, curators and experts introduce some of the star objects going on display.30 April 2015
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Preview Ancient hypnosis techniques which spawned Freud's couch revealed in madness, murder and mental healingThe case of Anna O, the "brilliant and fragile" woman cured by the hypnosis tricks Freud would abandon, is one of the tales told in a new set of stories launched by the Wellcome.08 December 2014
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News Anniversary show looks into lives of refugees in celebration of British Red CrossRefugee artists offer a journey into the world of the displaced with an innovative multimedia show celebrating 150 years of humanitarian aid.01 November 2013
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News Archaeologists begin excavating thousands of skeletons from London's first municipal cemeteryKirstie Brewer sees work start to create a ticket office at the Liverpool Street station site where thousands of burials from the 16th and 17th century are thought to lie.10 March 2015
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News Archaeologists create public database of thousands of plague victims buried at Bedlam burial groundA huge excavation as part of the new east-west railway line running through London's Liverpool Street Station has seen volunteers reveal some of the people buried during the 16th and 17th centuries.09 February 2015
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News Archaeologists find cow skull from plague, human burials and children's cups beneath London mosque siteThe skull of a female longhorn could have been one of three cow burials symbolising a government battle against cattle plague in 18th century London, say archaeologists.15 April 2015
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News Archaeologists investigate mystery of young Civil War woman buried in unusual grave in OxfordCarl Champness, of Oxford Archaeology, says the "wild theories" surrounding a woman buried in a garden during the 17th century could have overlooked a plague outbreak.14 May 2015
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News Archaeologists to reconsider origins of industrial era obesity and cancer by scanning Museum of London skeletonsSome of London’s most important skeletons will be digitally x-rayed and scanned in a new archaeological investigation linking "man-made" diseases with the industrialisation of the city.24 April 2015
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News Archives Awareness Campaign project reveals the stories of post-war BritainA series of archive exhibitions and events across the UK is highlighting stories and artefacts representing the varied communities and social and economic classes of post-war Britain.10 August 2011
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News Archives Awareness Campaign unearths harrowing mental health registers in Yorkshire19th century mental health registers have revealed the stark reality of mental health provision in Yorkshire 130 years ago.03 June 2010
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Preview Arms, eyes and masks: Ten chilling exhibits from the Science Museum's World War One Wounded exhibitionAs the new exhibition exploring the experiences and treatment of combatants and carers in World War One opens, take a look at ten key exhibits.29 June 2016
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News Army of archaeologists begin to investigate friary and housing in largest dig ever held in OxfordArchaeologists have begun to excavate a tenement area which became the site of an early medical study of cholera after suffering a devastating outbreak of the disease.17 March 2015
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News Aspex Showcases New Technology For Children With AutismMEDIATE, a multi-sensory play space for children with autism, will go on display at the Aspex Gallery in Portsmouth for three weeks from the end of March.08 March 2004
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C24 Feature Battle of the Somme Centenary: Poignant exhibits and stories from UK museums and galleriesExplore the objects and stories marking 100 years since the Somme - from metal limbs and diaries to poetry and Christmas cards written on trench biscuits.01 July 2016
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Review Bedlam: The Asylum and Beyond dives headlong into mental health at the Wellcome CollectionAre museums the right place for discussions about social issues, and should their exhibitions tackle them? Rachel Teskey takes a look at the Wellcome's new show, which starts with the 13th century Bethlem Royal Hospital.26 September 2016