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Article 18th century Yorkshire "mecca" at Staveley Nature Reserve saved in £475,000 Lottery dealThe Yorkshire Wildlife Trust will use a Heritage Lottery Fund investment to double the size of a 40-hectare nature reserve.01 September 2010
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News 3000-Year-Old Princess Bought By Bolton Museum & Art GalleryThanks to the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the National Art Collections Fund a valuable Egyptian sculpture of Queen Nefertiti's daughter, will go on public display in the UK.29 September 2003
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News 5000-Year-Old Axe Found On Stonehenge World Heritage SiteThe landscape around one of Europe's most famous prehistoric monuments has yielded more of its ancient secrets during a project to turn ploughed land into pasture.19 September 2003
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News £6 million Lottery funding accouncement aims to put parks at centre of communities across UKA former mining estate in Tyneside and a 12th century priory in the West Midlands are among 15 Lottery winning UK parks.05 July 2010
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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 Soldier's Life - The Army In World War TwoDuring World War Two British and Commonwealth soldiers saw action across the globe, in Europe, North Africa, and the Far East. This trails looks at UK museums examining the army's role in the conflict.29 April 2005
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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 Acorns were starch enemies of Prehistoric tooth care, say museum cave explorersNew findings by a Natural History Museum team investigating caves in Morocco suggest a starchy diet may have caused Prehistoric tooth decay.07 January 2014
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Trail All Aboard! Visit A Heritage Railway This SummerPrefer your history on the move? Why not try one of the many heritage railways around the UK? Whether you prefer to explore artefacts from the time of steam or experience the puffing and clanging of a working steam locomotive there are plenty of places to visit.27 May 2004
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News Ambitious family Bioblitz event sets out to record the biodiversity of ScarboroughFamilies are invited to help record all things creepy crawly for a natural history event which will sprawl through Scarborough.01 June 2011
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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 Animal Bridge Lets Our Furry Friends Visit National Trust PropertyThe UK's first wildlife land bridge will ensure that mice, voles and all manner of wild animals can now safely visit The National Trust's Scotney Castle Garden and Estate.13 April 2006
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News Arctic polar bear unites Greenpeace, Portishead singer and thousands of followersA puppet polar bear bigger than a bus took in the London Eye and other sights around the city at the weekend as part of an Arctic campaign. Here are some pictures.17 September 2013
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News Arson Suspected As Brighton's West Pier Engulfed By FlamesOnlookers are said to have seen a boat leave the scene at high speed moments before a major fire engulfed the West Pier, Brighton, gutting the structure.28 March 2003
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News Art And Activism By Urban Aboriginal Artist At The October GalleryFiona Foley's art show is a departure from the Aboriginal art usually seen in the UK. Her highly politicised modern work looks at the treatment of Aborigines both in the past and during very recent history.17 November 2006
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News Artangel Goes Down To Margate To Present Towards a Promised Land, Part IIBanner portraits of children who have arrived in Margate from different parts of the world will go up around the town in the second phase of Wendy Ewald's project.29 March 2006
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C24 Feature Artist's Statement: I was sniffed out by polar bears on the remote fjords of the ArcticAs the only British man on a group creative trip to the Arctic Circle, Chris Blade left his world of molten glass in Sunderland for “bearable” summer temperatures of -15°C.05 November 2013
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C24 Feature Artist's Statement: Rachael Champion on quarrying at the National Stone CentreUsing building materials, plants and "ambiguous found objects", New York artist Rachael Champion explains her site-specific plans for the Wirksworth Festival 2013.04 September 2013