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News £1 billion Coventry city centre scheme thrown into doubt after English Heritage listingPlanners at Coventry City Council are to appeal after a scheme for a £1 billion overhaul of the city centre was challenged by English Heritage who listed a modernist market featured in the plans.23 June 2009
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News £1 million Van Dyck portrait returns to Hampton Court PalaceA 17th century Van Dyck portrait of Princess Mary, the eldest daughter of Charles I, has returned to its original home at Hampton Court Palace.12 February 2009
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News 100 Museums, Libraries And Archives Celebrate Cultural OlympiadMLA announces that 100 museums, libraries and archives are hosting Olympic handover or Cultural Olympiad events after programme launch in September.14 July 2008
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News 100 Years Of Wildlife Films Goes Online With WildFilmHistory SiteThe launch of WildFilmHistory - an online museum of wildlife films, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund - is imminent after two years' collecting and conserving.25 February 2008
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News 100 years since the Battle of Jutland: UK exhibitions mark the greatest sea battle of the First World WarExhibitions, installations, events and web projects are being launched across the UK to mark 100 years since the Battle of Jutland, on May 31 1916.12 May 2016
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Curator's Choice 10,000 miles on a dream: Keith Cunningham, the Royal College of Art great whose works were left unseenUnseen Paintings, a new exhibition at London's Hoxton Gallery, is about to reveal some of the works left by artist Keith Cunningham in his studio following his death in 2014, says Mike Dempsey.18 September 2016
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News 10,000 Temple of Mithras discoveries draw comparisons with Pompeii in Roman LondonExperts from Museum of London Archaeology say thousands of "beautifully preserved" remains in London could transform our understanding of Roman Britain.10 April 2013
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News £100,000 Gulbenkian Prize Awarded To Galleries Of JusticeNottingham's National Centre for Citizenship and the Law at the Galleries of Justice has won Britain's biggest arts award, the £100,000 Gulbenkian Prize.15 May 2003
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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 1066 Battle of Fulford grounds to open to public as crowdfunding campaign begins in YorkshireA crowdfunding campaign has been launched to open the Viking side of the site of the Battle of Fulford in Yorkshire, marking the 950th anniversary of the 1066 conflicts with a range of activities later this year.22 May 2016
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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 11,000 pints of beer: Museum launches appeal to save thousands of coins from political upheaval of 4th centuryThe Yorkshire Museum needs to raise £44,000 in four months to keep the largest hoard of its kind ever found in the north of England.25 July 2016
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News 11,000 visitors for first week of Damien Hirst show at Leeds Art GalleryMore than 11,000 visitors passed throught the doors of Leeds Art Gallery during the first week of a major free show of Damien Hirst's work02 August 2011
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News 11-year-old Sir Ranulph Fiennes fan completes epic 25-mile kayak journey in aid of Polar MuseumA schoolboy has completed an onerous 25-mile mission in his kayak, helping the Polar Museum to buy a set of photo negatives from Captain Scott's final journey along the way.16 October 2014
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News 12 Seaside Towns To Benefit From £4.5m Government Sea Change FundingOver £4.5 million will be handed to 12 English seaside towns as part of the government's Sea Change programme, designed to reinvigorate the nation's coastlines.21 October 2008
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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 £1.2m Lottery Cash Earmarked For Tyne & Wear's Olympic ProjectImagine A Nation, a four-year project exploring Britishness through the last 500 years of art, has been given a £1.2m boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund.02 July 2007
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News 130 million-year-old Iguanodon dinosaur bone found in Sunderland back gardenExperts from the Natural History Museum have been poring over a mysterious Sussex dinosaur bone which has been given to the Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens.13 December 2011