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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 16 amazing exhibits from the finest collection of Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian fossils ever assembled in BritainAs building starts on the £4.7 million Museum of Jurassic Marine Life in Dorset's Kimmeridge village, here are some of the eggs, skulls, rays and predators awaiting the public.06 August 2015
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News 2004 In Review — My Cultural Year By Estelle Morris And FriendsEstelle Morris and others tell us their favourite exhibitions and events of 2004 from heart-stopping archaeological finds to blockbuster gallery shows, art prizes and national campaigns.23 December 2004
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News 300 Historic Mills Open For National Mills Weekend 2008More than 300 historic mills, from flour grinding windmills to water-powered textile works, will open their doors for National Mills Weekend on May 10-11.09 May 2008
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Digitised collection: Handling collection or artefacts, Taught session (schools), Worksheets or templates, Workshop or activity session, Resource County: Oxfordshire A City at War!Museum of OxfordMuseum of Oxford
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News A New Renaissance? Art Meets Science At The University Of YorkIn may seem an unlikely partnership, but a new project at the University of York is set to unite the contrasting disciplines of art and science.21 January 2004
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News Aberdeen Artist Ditches Modern Trappings To Cope Without PetrolAn Aberdeen artist has a novel response to rising oil prices by heading off for a camping trip where he will be shunning the use of anything made from petrochemicals.19 September 2005
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News Acclaimed Medusozoa jellyfish hung at Horniman Museum and GardensA portrait of a jellyfish, shortlisted for the photography competition accompanying the Art Fund Museum of the Year prize, has gone on public show in south London.11 July 2013
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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 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 Artist spends year inside an egg tethered on the bank of River BeaulieuTethered to the banks of the estuary of the River Beaulieu in the New Forest, Stephen Taylor's latest collaboration with architects, engineers and craftsmen is a live-in egg studio that explores the complex relationship between man and nature.10 September 2013
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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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News Arts Minister Announces World Heritage SitesDevon/Dorset Coast, Saltaire, New Lanark Mills and Derwent Valley have been given WHS status.19 December 2001
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News Bill Viola Work Acquired By Scottish National Gallery Of Modern ArtThe first of his works to enter a Scottish collection, a video piece by influential artist Bill Viola has been donated to the National Gallery of Modern Art.31 July 2003
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C24 Feature Birmingham's Canal Network - In Brindley's FootstepsRoslyn Tappenden takes a walk round the canal networks in central Birmingham and looks at the history of Brindley, Telford and the building of the city's canal network.05 August 2004
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News Britain's Concrete Ears To Be Saved By English HeritageBuilt in Kent in the 1920s to detect aircraft crossing the channel, three huge concrete 'listening ears' are to be restored with a £500,000 English Heritage grant.29 July 2003
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News British Library to publish Arthur Conan Doyle's personal diary from Arctic whaling adventuresExperts say Dangerous Work, a facsimile of Arthur Conan Doyle's notes and drawings from the late 19th century Arctic seas, is full of "high adventure and great peril."06 August 2012
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News Brunel's Lost Garden Open To The Public For First TimeDescribed as 'Brunel's best kept secret', the great engineer's long forgotten garden at Watcombe in Devon opens to the public soon, part of the Brunel 200 celebrations.01 February 2006