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News 1,000-Year-Old Viking Longship Could Be Buried Under Pub Car ParkExperts believe they have made one of the UK's most significant discoveries - a 1,000-year-old Viking longship buried under a pub car park in the Wirral.10 September 2007
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News £100m Titanic Visitor Attraction Planned For Belfast WaterfrontA brand new visitor attraction has been proposed to commemorate the Titanic and Belfast's maritime and industrial heritage in the Titanic Quarter.14 August 2005
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News 109-year-old fishing boat recreation goes on show at National Maritime Museum CornwallA rebuild of a folkloric 109-year-old fishing boat has gone on display alongside the original version in a "beautiful representation" by a local master boat builder.25 October 2011
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News 1200-Year-Old Anglo-Saxon Canoe Raised From The DepthsDiscovered by a fisherman in 1998, this remarkable 1200-year-old dug-out canoe has been raised from the sea and moved to a tank where it will undergo careful conservation.26 November 2002
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News 2014 World Monuments Watch lists Deptford, Grimsby, Northamptonshire and LondonBattersea Power Station, Sulgrave Manor, Grimsby Ice Factory and Deptford Dockyard are among 67 at-risk sites ranging from Bethlehem to Berlin.10 October 2013
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News 24 Hour Museum Reporter Buys Titanic Book For Ramsgate MuseumReporter Veronica Cowan spotted a book by Titanic survivor Lightoller and made her way to the auction house to bid for this piece of Titanic memorabilia.18 April 2006
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News £4 million DCMS/Wolfson funding drive boosts dozens of museums and galleriesA £4 million cash boost for 34 sites across the UK will "provide the extras normal funding cannot reach", according to Culture Minister Barbara Follett.05 September 2009
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Preview 500-year-old maps provide clues to Tudor Britain and sinking of Henry VIII's ship at Mary Rose MuseumUnited for the first time, charts of 16th century Portsmouth reveal the map-making skills of the Tudors.13 July 2010
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News A century-old First World War minesweeper lies well preserved at the bottom of the sea off the Dorset coastA minesweeper which remained undiscovered on the seabed off St Alban's Head for 100 years has been granted protected status by the Department for Culture Media and Sport.18 August 2016
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C24 Feature A Crucial Port - Liverpool in World War TwoLiverpool, the gateway into Britain for essential imports and American soldiers, was a major target for Hitler. The city managed to keep its docks open, though, and the Merchant Navy and anti-U-boat fleets based there helped Britain win the war.06 June 2004
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Trail A History Of Britain - Conquest!Treachery, perjury, brutalism and murder: as a new millennia dawned in Britain, crisis upon crisis brought disaster to the Wessex dynasty.26 February 2001
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C24 Feature A Manufacturing City During Wartime - Leeds in World War TwoA trail developed in partnership with Leodis, an online photographic archive from Leeds Library and Information Service, looking at life in Leeds during World War Two.18 May 2005
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C24 Feature A Shipbuilding Target - Newcastle And Tyneside in World War TwoBehind new developments that have have transformed Newcastle into a city of culture lie clues to the city's role in World War Two.
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Trail A Voyage Round O'Brian's Britain - The Master And Commander Museum TrailA Voyage Round O'Brian's Britain is a tour of UK museums that brings the world of Patrick O'Brian's Jack Aubrey to life.22 November 2003
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News Action Stations!A new £16 million attraction has opened in the heart of Portsmouth's historic naval dockyard.25 May 2001
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News Alexander McKee, the man who found the Mary Rose, remembered in Portsmouth bustThe man whose determination found the Mary Rose has been honoured with a sculpture at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, where the HMS Warrior has also had good news.02 April 2014
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News Alice's Adventures Online - British Library Digitises Lewis CarrollThe British Library is putting the original handwritten manuscript that went on to become Alice's Adventures in Wonderland online in its website's Turning the Pages section.20 September 2005
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Trail Amazing Art And Astounding ArchitectureStarting and finishing in Georgian London, this trail round the City and the City Fringes takes you from historic buildings to 21st century tower blocks, past historic churches, via impressive art collections and the world's biggest city museum.03 November 2004