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An RSS 2.0 feed containing the news, exhibitions and trails featured on the 24 Hour Museum home page. [17 items] Article: Engineerium Closure Leads To Auction Of Major Industrial Treasures
The man who built up the British Engineerium in Hove has described the decision to close and sell off its collection and buildings as 'intellectual madness'.
Article: Brontë Shirley Guide Launched To Boost Tourism In Kirklees
Shirley Country: a new visitor's guide promoting the life and inspirations of Charlotte Brontë around Kirklees and the Spen Valley in Yorkshire is to be launched in May.
Article: Liverpool's Waterfront Museum Gets Funding Go-Ahead
The Northwest Regional Development Agency has announced a grant of £32.7m to support the development of the Museum of Liverpool.
Article: Alarm Over Threat To Capability Brown Garden At Croome Court
The National Trust have objected to a proposed housing development at historic Croome, which it believes could ruin an important 18th century walled garden.
Article: Sharing Skills Project Sees Museums Put Paper Archives In Order
A professional archivist is helping Hampshire and Isle of Wight Museums to store, catalogue and display their letters, photographs and manuscripts.
Article: Material And Form - Sculptures By Roger Hiorns At MKG
Milton Keynes Gallery is currently hosting the first major solo exhibition by British sculptor Robert Hiorns, featuring blue crystal-encrusted BMW engines.
Article: Howlin' Wolf - Mark Lewis Filmworks At FACT Liverpool
FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) in Liverpool is currently hosting filmworks, including a specially commissioned film, by Canadian artist Mark Lewis.
Article: Rex Whistler Rediscovered At Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
Rex Whistler: The Triumph of Fancy is the first major exhibition in almost half a century to explore the work of one of the foremost decorative artists of the early 20th-century.
Article: Art And Medicine Come Together At Naughton Gallery Belfast
Body of Work, an exhibition looking at the long standing links between art and medicine, has been launched at the Naughton Gallery at Queen's University Belfast.
Article: Sculpture In The Streets At Manchester Central Library
Manchester Central Library is showing Sculpture In The Streets, a photographic exhibition highlighting the wealth of public art on show in Greater Manchester.
Article: Modernism - Designing A New World At The V&A
This major exhibition at the V&A is the first to explore Modernism in the designed world from a truly international perspective and in terms of all the arts.
Trail: On The Trail Of Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Bridges, tunnels, passenger ships, docks, railways and... gardens! Brunel built them all. To celebrate his bicentenary we take a tour of the engineer's diverse projects.
Trail: Gay History - A Trail Exploring LGBT Heritage In London Collections
Follow this trail to find out where gay and lesbian history lives in collections and displays - formerly a tricky subject for museums, now a heritage that is being celebrated.
Trail: Get Out Of The Office At Lunchtime And Visit A Museum!
February 24 is 'Work Your Proper Hours Day'. Get away from your computer and out into a museum this lunchtime - 24 Hour Museum shows you how with ten lunchtime trails.
Trail: Explore Family Friendly Museums & Galleries In The Thames Valley
From the River and Rowing Museum in Henley to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, the Thames Valley boasts some of the finest museum and gallery collections in the UK.
Trail: Battlefield Britain - 2000 Years Of Conflict On British Soil
The BBC's Battlefield Britain is back on our screens looking at battles fought on British soil. Follow our trails to see where you can find out more about these conflicts.
Website: Site Of The Week: History Of The Monarchy
Her Majesty the Queen is now 80 years old: time to revisit the official web site of the British Monarchy. Written and managed by the Royal Household at Buckingham Palace, the site provides an authoritative and lively resource of information about the Monarchy and Royal Family, past and present.
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