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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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35th Bristol International Balloon Fiesta takes off this AugustEurope's largest hot air balloon event will see more than 150 balloons and aerial display teams take to the air at Ashton Court this month.06 August 2013
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News A feast for the eyes as Hampton Court Palace offers Tudor Yuletide fayre with cookery vidsHampton Court Palace has released a series of free videos showing some of Henry VIII's favourite festive Tudor recipes.09 December 2010
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News A marvellous menagerie as National Museum Wales opens new gallery The Wolf InsideChickens, pigs, goats and complete horse and cow skeletons feature in the Cardiff museum's new gallery, which also draws close comparisons between wolves and dogs.10 October 2012
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Article A spot of DIY at the South London Gallery as Polish artist Michal Budny knocks up shelvesMichal Budny takes his tools to the Gallery's Matsudaira Wing, resulting in two sets of shelves offering plenty to be read into.25 November 2010
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News A stitch in time: work starts on the Great Scottish Tapestry at the Scottish ParliamentAuthor Alexander McCall Smith and Scottish Parliament officer Tricia Marwick have put the initial stitches to a tapestry of Scottish history that is expected to be the longest in the world.10 April 2012
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News A Study in Scarlet: Stephen Fry and friends mark 125 years of Conan Doyle's Sherlock HolmesSherlock Holmes fans will get a glimpse of a rarely-seen first edition of A Study in Scarlet at Portsmouth City Museum, accompanied by an audio tour voiced by Stephen Fry.23 November 2012
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News Achievements of Project Art Works group celebrated with Anthology launch at Tate BritainA group which has spent 15 years working with galleries and artists to improve the lives of people with severe intellectual impairments has launched a book recording its work.31 October 2012
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News Adam Chodzko's Ghost is winner of Liberty Kent Public Art Award 2011A kayak that ferried people to the 'island of the dead' during the Whitstable Biennale has been announced as the winner of the Liberty Kent Public Art Award 2011.20 October 2011
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News Airport x-ray scans reveal haul of new Bronze Age axeheads in pot found in Jersey fieldArchaeologists believe the weapons found in a pot in the area of Trinity last month may have been used as objects of prestige after finding a further 21 axeheads inside the vessel.13 November 2012
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News "Alien invasion" due to hit Wales as Newtown prepares to welcome invading Camp DAGFor two days Camp DAG will interrupt everyday life in Newtown as the Disabled Avant-Garde invade to test perceptions of what makes people "outsiders".23 August 2011
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News Ambitious plan to open up the hidden underground spaces of London takes shapeThe CEO of The Old London Underground Company Ajit Chambers says his plans to convert and open up 26 disused railway stations are taking shape.19 July 2011
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Review Andrea Büttner brings woodcuts, weaving and video to Milton Keynes' MK GalleryA mid-career survey for the German artist tackles poverty, shame, religion and faith with a light touch. Mark Sheerin takes a look.08 May 2013
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Review Aquatopia finds the imaginary rules under the sea at Nottingham ContemporaryOctopi and their many subaqautic neighbours star in a new group show in the East Midlands. Mark Sheerin immerses himself.24 July 2013
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News Archaeologists await surprises as third dig begins at "fantastic" Roman MaryportA team of archaeologists and volunteers has returned to the stretch of Hadrian's Wall near Senhouse Museum, with further Roman altars expected to be found.20 June 2013
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News Archaeologists discover home of Charles I's surgeon at medieval Stratford siteArchaeologists have found the remains of Tudor and medieval buildings, signs of a long-suspected Roman road and "a few hidden gems" during a dig at Stratford Broadway in London.13 December 2013
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News Archaeologists find World War II bomb testing building at Ashley Walk Bombing RangeA New Forest bombing range where Britain's heaviest bouncing bomb was dropped has revealed covered-up chambers built by the wartime Ministry of Home Security.27 January 2014
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News Archaeologists open walled up window for first time in 500 years at Mingary CastleDrilling through a lancet window at a 13th century castle once used against Viking invasions, archaeologists have opened a view last seen by a Scottish clan 500 years ago.24 January 2014
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News Archaeologists send head of Richard III to Northampton MuseumThe King will return to Northamptonshire, where he was born in Fotheringhay Castle, on the penultimate leg of a limited-stop nationwide tour later this month.08 October 2013
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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