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  • School of History

    Leeds, West Yorkshire

    History has been taught and researched at Leeds since 1877. We became a distinct School in 1898, and have grown from a staff of two to over 30 full-time members

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  • St Mary’s House & Gardens

    Bramber, West Sussex

    The origins of St. Mary's go back to the days of the Knights Templar when five acres of land in the downland village of Bramber were given to them by

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  • Brunswick House

    , London

    A glamourous, informal restaurant & cocktail bar, set in the crumbling grandeur of a Georgian town house, built for the Duke of Brunswick in 1758. Our cuisine is traditional British, a

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  • Ming-Ai (London) Institute

    , London

    Ming-Ai Association, or Ming-Ai (London) Institute was founded in the U.K. as a Company Limited by Guarantee (no. 2763117) on 9 November 1992 and was established as a Charity (no.

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  • Westonbirt School

    Tetbury, Gloucestershire

    Private school for girls.

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  • Library of Congress

    Washington, DC

    The Library of Congress is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress, but which is the de facto national library of the United States

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  • Tate Britain

    London, Greater London

    Tate Britain is the national gallery of British art from 1500 to the present day, from the Tudors to the Turner Prize.

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  • Bomann Museum Celle

    Celle, Hanover, Germany

    Situated right opposite Celle Castle, the Bomann Museum is one of the biggest and most important museums in Niedersachsen. Founded in 1892 as a “Fatherland Museum” and named after its

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  • Barnstaple Local Studies Centre

    Barnstaple, Devon

    Barnstaple Local Studies Library is part of the North Devon Local Studies Centre and is situated on the second floor of the North Devon Library and Record Office building in

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  • Abbotsford House

    Melrose, Scottish Borders

    Abbotsford is the house built and lived in by Sir Walter Scott, the 19th century novelist, and author of timeless classics such as Waverley, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and The Lady

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