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News: Sheffield Metal Master Wins Museum's Inaugural Design Award
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DCMS Launches Consultation Into The Future Of World Heritage Sites
Royal Society Announces Plans For 350th Anniversary
Art Website ArtisanCam Wins Children's BAFTA
Former Floorboards Of Founding Father Franklin Facilitate Funny Four
Sheffield Metal Master Wins Museum's Inaugural Design Award
Sheffield based metalwork designer Cameron Maxfield has been announced as the winner of the inaugural Museums Sheffield National Metalwork Design Award.
Exhibitions: The Everyday Will Become Fantastic In Surreal Suburban Show
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Modern Dutch Master Daan van Golden At Camden Arts Centre
A Controversial Genius? Le Corbusier Debated In Bristol
Veteran Art Shows Another Side Of Conflict At Together Our Space Gallery
Glasgow Gallery Shows Cutting Edge Work Bought By Charity
The Everyday Will Become Fantastic In Surreal Suburban Show
David Rayson, Professor of Painting at the Royal College of Art, takes a colourful look at humdrum routines in his upcoming exhibition next month.
Trails: Discover The National Trust's Top Ten Christmas Grottos
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Quantum Of Solace Or Cold War Cut And Thrust? Real James Bond Trail
A Photography Trail - Collections And Galleries Across The UK
Roman Britain Beyond The British Museum's Hadrian Exhibition
Monks, Knights, Peasants, Merchants - A Medieval Trail
Discover The National Trust's Top Ten Christmas Grottos
Give the kids some festive-themed heritage this year by exploring the National Trust's Top Ten Santa's Grottos in historic properties and heritage locations around the UK.
City Heritage Guides
show.me.uk - 24 Hour Museum Zone for Kids
Site Of The Week: The Theatre Trust
Cars For The Crowded Globe At The Science Museum