RedTram News Search Engine
Русский  English Українська  Français  Polski  Deutsch  Italiano  Español  中文   
8 July 2008 year (time zone GMT 00:00)  Number of sources in English: 4861
Navigating the themes
Navigating the regions
All Themes Culture & Arts World Europe
Culture & Arts (Europe) RSS 2.0

Wyndham Lewis Energises London's National Portrait Gallery

08.07.2008 12:50    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Exhibition Preview - Wyndham Lewis Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery until October 19 2008. The first exhibition to focus on portraits by the outspoken artist and writer, Wyndham Lewis, presents a unique visual record of some of the most
Wyndham Lewis Energises London's National Portrait Gallery


Get Knitted At Sheffield's Millennium Gallery Gets Us Thinking

08.07.2008 12:48    24hourmuseum.org.uk
With Get Knitted, Sheffield's Millennium Gallery continues its run of unusual exhibitions by putting a modern spin on traditional British craft and design. After showcasing silverwork and mapmaking, gallery staff are now turning their attention to the humble art of
Get Knitted At Sheffield's Millennium Gallery Gets Us Thinking

Early Rail Artefacts On Show At National Railway Museum

08.07.2008 12:48    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Exhibition notice: Case Studies at the National Railway Museum, York, on now until November 2008 A newly discovered picture exposing the mysteries of the world's first steam powered locomotives is revealed in 'Case Studies', a new exhibition at York's National
Early Rail Artefacts On Show At National Railway Museum

Jacquard Loom Goes Back On Display At The Herbert, Coventry

08.07.2008 12:48    24hourmuseum.org.uk
The Herbert in Coventry has reassembled its 19th century Jacquard ribbon loom after it spent three years in storage. The loom which dates from the early 1840s was broken into 100 pieces and removed from display while a £20 million
Jacquard Loom Goes Back On Display At The Herbert, Coventry

Scotland's Antonine Wall Is Given World Heritage Site Status

08.07.2008 12:48    24hourmuseum.org.uk
A little-known piece of Roman Britain has been given the recognition it deserves following the July 7 UNESCO announcement of additions to its World Heritage Site list. The Roman Antonine Wall, which stretches across central Scotland, has been named as
Scotland's Antonine Wall Is Given World Heritage Site Status

News In Brief - Week Ending July 13

08.07.2008 12:47    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Welcome to the 24 Hour Museum news in brief page for the week ending July 13 2008.
News In Brief - Week Ending July 13

1