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Cabaret Mechanical Theatre 95 Wilton Road, Unit 15, London, SW1V 1BZ |
Retrospective of Cabaret Mechanical Theatre with over 80 pieces of hand-crafted automata (mechanical sculpture) telling the story of the company from its beginnings as a craft shop in Cornwall nearly 30 years ago. Betwee... more
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Cabinet War Rooms King Charles Street, Clive Steps, London, SW1A 2AQ |
As the outbreak of war became ever more likely at the end of the 1930s, this maze of interlocking rooms and tunnels was constructed under civil service buildings close to the Houses of Parliament at Westminster. The purp... more
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Cambridge and County Folk Museum 2-3 Castle Street, Cambridge, CB3 0AQ |
Trace local life back through the ages in the rooms of this humble museum, formerly the White Horse Inn. Each room's display is based on a theme ' for instance, local industries, toys through the ages or old kitchen uten... more
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Cambridge Brass Rubbing Centre 168 High Street, Harston, CB2 5QD |
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was founded by 12th-century Crusaders to commemorate the church of the same name in Jerusalem. It now houses the Brass Rubbing Centre, featuring over 100 facsimiles of old brasses, includ... more
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Cambridge Museum of Technology The Old Pumping Station, Cheddars Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8LD |
Until Easter, the museum is only open on the first Sunday of the month. From Easter through to October, however, you can pop along any Sunday, when the volunteers man the exhibits from 2pm until 5pm. If you want to check... more
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Cambridge Poetry Festival Various venues, Cambridge |
On March 10 2001, after a stormy week, the snow finally broke, and the sun made a fleeting appearance for the Cambridge Poetry Festival. Before the opening reading I spoke to Reggie Gibson, a young black bard and nationa... more
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Cannon Hall Museum Bark House Lane, Barnsley, Cawthorne, S75 4AT |
There are also two glasshouse frames at Cannon Hall, the Northern and Southern ranges. The Northern glasshouse range is probably one of the oldest surviving features of the garden. The history of the gardens would not be... more
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Castle Drogo Drewsteignton, Exeter, EX6 6PB |
As you walk up the drive to the castle, you see the impressive Taw gorge around it – this is a defensive site the Normans would have appreciated! The huge stone doorway has the motto Drogo Nomen et Virtus Arma Dedit carv... more
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Catalyst Mersey Road, Widnes, WA8 0DF |
A winner of 13 major awards, Catalyst offers a great day out - where science and technology fuse with fun through a host of interactive exhibits and hands-on displays. Catalyst is the only museum/science centre in Europe... more
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Chadkirk Chapel Museum Vale Road, Stockport, Stockport, SK6 3LE |
A beautiful and rare 14th century half-timbered chapel located in a quiet, picturesque backwater - on the outskirts of Stockport - plays host to this popular museum centre.There is an audio-visual presentation that detai... more
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