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Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery Wednesbury, Wolverhampton, WS10 7PA |
Wednesbury is situated in the borough of Sandwell, to the north-west of Birmingham city centre. Its museum and art gallery has a fine collection of 19th century art, much of...
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Dudley Museum & Art Gallery St James's Road, Dudley, DY1 1HU |
Dudley Museum and Art Gallery is well worth a look if you visit this hitsorical.The Museum is housed in a victorian building which was originally itself an Art school.It possesses an interesting collection of 19th and 20... more
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Hove Museum and Art Gallery 19 New Church Road, Hove, Brighton, BN3 4AB |
Hove Museum & Art Gallery has undergone major redevelopment thanks to awards from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Regional Arts Lottery Fund, Brighton and Hove Council, The Headley Trust and The Friends of Hove Museum & A... more
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High Holborn 95-96 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6LF |
High Holborn Hall is situated close to a number of tube stations so you will have no trouble travelling around the city from here. High Holborn Hall has a range of rooms to suit your budget. You can choose to have privat... more
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Southwark Festival Various Venues, London, SE1 |
The theme for this year's parade is 'Your Journey,' based on cycling, sustainable transport and the Tour de France, which takes place this weekend. Also around the park there will be numerous food stalls, Bars, 'green' f... more
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Royal Academy of Arts Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD |
defined the scope of the Academy. The king himself chose the original 36 Academicians and fixed the number at 40. Until 1867 their successors were elected by the Academicians only and since that date by the Academicians ... more
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Fine Art Society 148 New Bond Street, London, W1S 2JT |
Founded in 1876, this major London art dealer is most famous for pioneering the notion of the one-man exhibition - the most famous of which was the 1883 display of Whistler's Venetian etchings. John Singer Sargent, Frank... more
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Bloomsbury Square Bloomsbury, London, WC1A 2LS |
Was once called Southampton Square. The house which formerly occupied the north side was built after a design by Inigo Jones, and eventually called Bedford House: from this place, the amiable Lady Russel dated her letter... more
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Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art 39a Canonbury Square, London, N1 2AN |
Long dismissed as unfashionable, early-20th-century Italian art is given a showcase in London. Eric Estorick (1913-93) was an American political scientist and writer who was a passionate collector. The year he died, he e... more
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Handel House Museum 25 Brook Street, London, W1K 4HB |
The Museum’s first major exhibition will focus on Handel’s remarkable relationship with the Foundling Hospital, England's first hospital for abandoned children. Drawn from the extraordinary collection of Coram Family in ... more
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