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Students Uncover 'Ghost Portrait' Of Shakespeare's Patron

30.04.2008 22:38    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Students researching a new display of Tudor portraits in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery have uncovered a ghost figure, which may be Shakespeare's only known patron, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton.


Sheffield's Weston Park Museum Wins Guardian Family Friendly Award

30.04.2008 22:38    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Weston Park Museum in Sheffield has won the Guardian Family Friendly Museum Award 2008.

Sofia: Sofia Hosts 48 Hours Nescafe-Marathon

30.04.2008 22:28    news.guide-bulgaria.com
On May 10-11 Sofia will host Nescafe`s first festival in Bulgaria. The bridge next to National Palace of Culture (NDK) will be the most attractive place on the capital in these two days. The guests of the show will have

Sofia: Legendary US Band Kiss to Rock Sofia in May

30.04.2008 22:28    news.guide-bulgaria.com
For the first time the US rock band Kiss is going to sing live in Bulgaria. The concert will take place on the Akademik Stadium in Sofia on May 16. Kiss will include Bulgaria in their world tour at the

Bansko: 50M EUR invested in sport complex in Bankso

30.04.2008 22:28    news.guide-bulgaria.com
EUR 50m invested in sports complex in Bansko , the stadium and the city park will organize the new entertainment zone. The concept has been passed by the local municipal council, its author is the architect Lyubomir Semerdzhiev, the investor

Curator's Choice - The Clayton Collection At Chesters Fort Museum

30.04.2008 17:07    24hourmuseum.org.uk
The Clayton Collection - The Curator's Choice Few people today have heard of John Clayton yet he is one of the single most important individuals in the history of Hadrian’s Wall. Were it not for this remarkbale Victorian gentleman collector

Roman Museum Shows Legacy Of The Man Who Saved Hadrian's Wall

30.04.2008 17:07    24hourmuseum.org.uk
One of the great unsung saviours of the UK’s heritage was remembered yesterday when the museum housing his remarkable collection was re-launched at Chesters Roman Fort on Hadrian’s Wall in Cumbria. Chesters Roman Fort Museum, which re-opened on April 29

Inflation Explained At The Bank Of England Museum

30.04.2008 11:35    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Exhibition preview: The Pound in Your Pocket at the Bank of England Museum until October 31 2008. As the cost of everything from a pint of milk to a litre of petrol seems to rise inexorably with every passing month,
Inflation Explained At The Bank Of England Museum

Gloucester's Roman Mass Grave Skeletons Were Plague Victims

30.04.2008 11:33    24hourmuseum.org.uk
A mass Roman grave, discovered in Gloucester in 2005, may have contained the victims of an acute disease of epidemic proportions, possibly plague. This is the startling conclusion to a new report by Oxford Archaeology and archaelogical consultancy CgMs, who

Museum Needs Volunteers To Run Historic Manchester Steam Engine

30.04.2008 11:33    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Big or small most of the UK’s rail and engineering collections rely on an enthusiastic band of volunteers to avidly - and lovingly - keep our historic steam engines steaming and running along the tracks.

Hidden Naval And Military Collections Revealed At Chatham

30.04.2008 01:34    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Above) Admiral Sir Ian Garnett of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, Mark Wood and Roy Clare of the Museums Libraries and Archives Council and Major General Melvin of the Royal Engineers. A joint museum store for the 'really large objects' held
Hidden Naval And Military Collections Revealed At Chatham

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