🎉Today we celebrate International Sculpture Day and one of Britain’s most important 20th century artists: Dame Barbara Hepworth 🎉
Visit the Barbara Hepworth Museum to see sculptures in bronze, stone and wood surrounded by spring cherry blossom 🌸!

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The National Army Museum’s exhibition explores the work of Abram Games the war designer who created propaganda posters to boost recruitment, educate soldiers, and encourage civilians to contribute to Britain’s war efforts.
https://t.co/2SjfhzxxIV

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Next Tuesday Borough Market welcomes British Charcuterie Live to bring Britain’s finest charcuterie producers, products and experts together to celebrate For more information, please visit: https://t.co/KDvYbQGlko

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Next Tuesday Borough Market welcomes British Charcuterie Live to bring Britain’s finest charcuterie producers, products and experts together to celebrate St George’s Day. For more information, please visit: https://t.co/KDvYbQGlko

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During reign that portable tandoors were introduced, and by 1700 the had reached the masses
It was a regular breakfast item in areas like and

It also appealed to taste buds and thrivede in culinary landscape

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Channel crossings – patchy history of collecting https://t.co/PnucO4aC7X

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Display or no display. Grayson’s Perry’s Brexit vases, officially known as ‘Matching Pair’ go on show today, March 29, at ⁦⁩ in a stunning location on Level 4. Couldn’t be a better home for them, on what Grayson has called ‘Britain’s mantelpiece’.

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Bobby Sands began his hunger strike on this day in 1981 fighting Britain’s criminalisation of Irish Republican prisoners of war.

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Did the full Pluckley ghost walk for the first time last night 4.4 miles of walking around Britain’s most haunted village in the Dark, great fun seeing all the scary location, some of which appear within our movie

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If you could get a nice replica of a classic hero’s device, which would you choose?

Black Widow’s Gauntlets?

Captain Britain’s Star Sceptre?

ROM’s Neutralizer?

Quasar’s Quantum Bands?

Other?

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Clifford Webb (1894-1972) was one of Britain’s foremost wood engravers and illustrator of children’s books, but today his work is often overlooked. Many only know him for his illustrations in Swallows & Amazons. Hopefully this will change when we publish this in March.

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New book review on the blog. Bodysnatchers by Suzie Lennox. 'Digging up the untold stories of Britain’s Resurrection Men'. Oh 'eck. https://t.co/PvG4eTTVez

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Three joyful canvases by one of Britain’s most important post-war painters and printmakers, Albert Irvin. See them now at Royal West of England Academy https://t.co/cyunbxFFWj

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One of Britain’s foremost landscape and contemporary working today will exhibit at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park this winter

Find out more in our interview with Norman Ackroyd https://t.co/IimH7PgNwr

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One of Britain’s foremost landscape and contemporary working today will exhibit at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park this winter

Find out more in our interview with Norman Ackroyd https://t.co/IimH7PgNwr

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Prior to Britain’s National Health Service those on low income had to rely on whatever medical aid they could afford, such as the budget surgery offered by Dr Frank Incognito.
After the advent of the NHS Dr Incognito moved to the US
As of 2018 he is once again operating in the UK

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Learn from one of Britain’s best plein-air artists Trevor Chamberlain-> https://t.co/9kEStTUduA

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An evening of song, laughter and some tears celebrating the heritage of Britain’s coal mining industry. Film, music and discussion emphasise the community spirit forged then and struggling determinedly to survive now: https://t.co/9Q7o7rbypn

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Britain’s got your back Cap :)

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On 24 September, presents four dark and disturbing tales, each featuring some of Britain’s most iconic acting talents: https://t.co/IMNLjO3LQM

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