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Our magical movies workshop has just started.

Come along from 2-4pm and learn about the Victorians' first foray into film. Have a go at making your own magical movie toy too!

Drop in, no booking needed.

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The magic of the movies comes to the Museum on Saturday 11 January at 2pm.

Learn about the Victorians + the moving image, as well as the chance to make your very own magical movie toy.

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Gradually and carefully moving the Oological Card Index into the 300 new archival acid free boxes and fire safes in which they will now be stored. This is the biggest change in the card index’s history since it was started in the early 1900s

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From Thomas Campbell, Director of Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco on

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The Nuremberg Trial (1946). Laura Knight (1877-1970). Imperial War Museums. Laura Knight went to Germany in January 1946 and spent three months observing the trials from inside the courtroom.

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OTD in 1649, the Rump Parliament voted to try Charles I for treason and other high crimes. This Cuirassier armour belonging to Charles was initially made for his brother, Henry. The suit cost £450 in 1612, equal to around £60,000 in today's money

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People claim that Countdown has been lost for good, however it has a knack, like other items, to randomly reappear in the back rooms of museums. it's rumored that it can temporarily freeze time.

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Wishing you all a very happy new year from Wakefield Museums and Castles. May you avoid any children throwing snowballs!

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🎶 On the eight day of Christmas Barnsley Museums gave to me... a production of The Merry Milkmaids 🎶

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Design drawing for an ornamental pin “Flower and Fruit”, Philippe Wolfers, Royal Museums of Art and History https://t.co/Ctu6BFy64R (Palette: 🖌🎨

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Enjoy your last Sunday of 2019. Walk, run, swim, yoga, family, friends, films, books, galleries, museums.

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Venus and Cupid by Colin Unwin Gill (1924), gifted to Dudley Museums appropriately enough by the great hostess of the period Nancy Cunard

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There's so many reasons to celebrate We won’t list them all here. Instead, we're showing some of the ways Keats' 20th-century classic is being celebrated in the 21st century—in parks, +more. Take a look: https://t.co/S0VLPaZTJ0

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Wow! Our amazing volunteers have given 14,548 hours in 2019

Your support makes such a difference to our service, a very big thank you from us all!

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All scenes in Your Name should be hung in art museums

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"La Fortuna Trattenuta Da Amore" by Guido Reni (XVIIth century), at Vatican Museums.

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Great news that going to galleries and the can increase
Hopefully will help.
there are lots of such visits or you can try DIY from to &

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🕊✨ Some late Victorian optical illusion Christmas cards. A bird delivers a card bidding the receiver a ‘joyful Christmas’, two hands reach across a faux torn envelope & snow drops spring forth from another bringing best wishes. (Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove).

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Design drawing for a pendant “Eve”, Philippe Wolfers, Royal Museums of Art and History https://t.co/pXwM2fIvkG (Palette: 🖌🎨

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