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CataloguePatrick Forsyth explains why a small suburban museum trust has been getting in with the inn crowd
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On my bookshelfThe Royal Mint: an Illustrated History, by Graham DyerMuseums JournalReviews01.03.2017
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BooksJen Kavanagh welcomes an imaginative challenge to museum orthodoxyMuseums JournalReviews01.03.2017
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Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, LondonHelen Hillyard sees modernist masters impressively displayed in sensitively refurbished galleriesMuseums JournalReviews01.03.2017
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Life Gallery, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, GlasgowOne of this museum’s family-friendly galleries has been cleverly revitalised. Mary Stones and sons go wild for this reinterpretation of the animal kingdomMuseums JournalReviews01.03.2017
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Best in showLeda and the Duck chest, decorated by Duncan Grant, c.1917 - Two Temple Place, LondonMuseums JournalReviews01.03.2017
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Rex Whistler: More Than Murals, Mottisfont, HampshireA display dedicated to this most overlooked artist is a rare treat, says Caroline Ikin – even if the man himself remains an enigmaMuseums JournalReviews01.03.2017
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Books: The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 1873-2000This history of Liverpool’s much-loved civic gallery is a timely reminder of the vision that was needed to develop one of England’s greatest public art collections. By Stephen Lloyd
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Turner and the Sea, National Maritime Museum, LondonKatty Pearce is impressed by a Turner show that takes the sea and its metaphorical flow as its subject
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Gold From the Time of Stonehenge: Prehistoric Wiltshire Galleries, Wiltshire Museum, DevizesFrazer Swift enjoys the engaging and accessible displays that showcase Wiltshire Museum’s stunning collection of prehistoric objectsMuseums JournalReviews01.03.2014
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Kenwood House, LondonBen Cowell applauds English Heritage's masterful restoration of this historic house on the edge of London's Hampstead HeathMuseums JournalReviews01.03.2014
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Henry VIII: Dressed To Kill, Tower of London; Henry VIII: Man and Monarch, British Library, LondonPenny Ritchie Calder visits two exhibitions that take a very different look at the life and deeds of Henry VIIIMuseums JournalReviewsJuly 2009
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Towner, EastbourneEastbourne's new contemporary art museum has brought a much-needed cultural stimulus to this seaside town, writes Tom FlynnMuseums JournalReviewsJuly 2009
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White Lodge Museum, Richmond Park, LondonClassical dance has just got its first museum and it hardly puts a ballet pump out of place, says Sarah FraterMuseums JournalReviewsJuly 2009
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Books: I Turned It Into a Palace: Sydney Cockerell and the Fitzwilliam MuseumTimothy Mason is gripped by an account of how one ceaselessly energetic director transformed Cambridge's great museumMuseums JournalReviewsJuly 2009
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Web and mobileWe review the latest websites and apps
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