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Today's snippet from the archive...Corruption in the Custom Service.
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Join Archie and become an Archaeologist at home to celebrate the Festival of British Archaeology 2020. Try out these skills by creating your own DIY dig. Download your activity sheet here:
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The Midas touch!
Ann-Marie James' artwork series, 'Midas', was inspired by our Roman Glass Head. Instead of using ink, the artist used a gilding adhesive and applied imitation gold leaf on top of the text to produce the artwork. #alchemyexhibition @WessexMuseums @ace_southwest
Enjoying the opening session of the @artsdevco Culture + event at @LighthousePoole this morning.
Last chance to discover why Augustus John was the towering figure of early 20th century British Art... Augustus John: Drawn by Life closes tomorrow. Sat and Sun 10-5, free entry. #ACEsupported #RA250
Only two weekends left to catch the highly praised Augustus John: Drawn from Life at Poole Museum! A great show for all the family. Plan your trip now... #ACESupported
Only 30 days left to catch Augustus John: Drawn from Life at @PooleMuseum. It’s a once in a generation exhibition of the most significant artist to have lived and worked in Poole and a chance not to be missed!
Have you seen Augustus John: Drawn from Life yet? Don’t risk missing the most ambitious exhibition, with the most wide ranging and important loans, ever staged in Poole! Free admission.
No 16 in our Augustus John highlight series is a 1909 watercolour study of Lady Ottoline Morrell, doyenne of the Bloomsbury Group and associated with, and much depicted by, John and Henry Lamb, who you can see @SalisburyMuseum. Image courtesy of @mcrartgallery. #friendsandrivals
No 10 in the Augustus John highlight series is a Friday treat, An Hour at Ower, 1914 (private collection) one of the outstanding panels of Dorelia made in the vicinity of Poole Harbour while John lived in Poole. The other woman is Norah Brownsword, with whom John had an affair.