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Museums are most popular heritage attraction among young peopleBut almost a fifth of 18- to 30-year-olds say they never visit
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The dark sideMuseums around the world are increasingly shining a light on the uncomfortable events and histories that have so far remained untold, says Deborah MulhearnMuseums JournalFeatures01.11.2018
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Robocase promises to bring fragile objects up closeMechanised arm allows safe, close-quarters viewing of a variety of delicate objects
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V&A announces £13.5m redevelopment of Museum of ChildhoodPlan to transform venue into museum of design and creativity for childrenMuseums JournalNews03.10.2018
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Best in showThe Rezillos’ Fender Precision bass guitar, 1970s - National Museum of Scotland, EdinburghMuseums JournalReviews01.07.2018
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World Rugby Museum, TwickenhamAdam Chadwick tackles this newly renovated venue and discovers a museum with personality and ambitionMuseums JournalReviews01.07.2018
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International opening - The Legacy Museum, AlabamaThis important new museum was created out of a wider campaign to confront the legacy of slavery, lynching and segregation in the US, finds Rebecca Swirsky
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Beauty and the beastsDeborah Mulhearn discovers how museums are making animal magic in their displays on the natural world
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Stop trying to avoid the realities of lifeThe notion of the “neutral” museum is just about the most dishonest I have ever encountered
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Hunterian to consider release of "Irish giant" skeletonCharles Byrne’s body was acquired by surgeon John Hunter in 1783Museums JournalNews20.06.2018
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Silk Patchwork Coverlet, 1718Silk Patchwork Coverlet, 1718 - American Museum in Britain, BathMuseums JournalReviews01.06.2018
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The D-Day Story, PortsmouthThis redeveloped museum more than fulfils its aim of telling the epic human stories behind the allied invasion of Normandy. By Geraldine Kendall AdamsMuseums JournalReviews01.06.2018
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Settlers: Genetics, Geography and the Peopling of Britain, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, OxfordVital research on human migration is presented well in this timely exhibition about how Britain’s population has changed over time. By Jack AshbyMuseums JournalReviews01.06.2018
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Being Brunel, SS Great Britain, BristolThis museum on the life and work of the Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel deconstructs what he made and what made him. By Nicola SullivanMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2018
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On the moneyJonathan Knott finds the value of museums researching, interpreting and putting their collections of coins and medals on displayMuseums JournalFeatures01.06.2018
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