Sheila Corr
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To mark the Diamond Jubilee, take a look through this gallery of irreverent cartoons of Queen Elizabeth II. Published February 6 2012
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A gallery showing some of the objects, manuscripts and textiles from the British Museum's new exhibition on the Hajj. Published January 26 2012
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The British Library’s exhibition of royal manuscripts affords a rare opportunity to examine the rich artistry and detail of medieval illumination, and offers a surprising insight into English monarchs’ views of the past. Published December 7 2011
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A slideshow of some of the photographs on display in the Victoria & Albert Museum's new gallery. Published October 26 2011
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Entries are now open for the 2012 Longman-History Today Picture Research Award. Published October 18 2011
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A review of the exhibition which opened on 7th October at the Imperial War Museum London. Published October 7 2011
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Sheila Corr on the story of an American photographer who captured China's 1911 uprising on film. Published September 26 2011
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This major exhibition of the sixties work of Nigel Waymouth provides an insight into the pop art and psychedelia of the late 1960s. Published September 13 2011
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A short history of the British Library's collection of Royal manuscripts, the subject of a new major exhibition opening in November. Published August 26 2011
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The Cartoon Museum's exhibition celebrating 30 years of Steve Bell ends next week. Catch it while you still can. Published July 15 2011
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A review of the exhibition at London's Royal Academy of Arts. Published July 4 2011
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How are the digitisation of historical records and government spending cuts threatening archives and the study of history? Published June 24 2011
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What does image resolution actually mean? How are images reproduced for mass publication, and why do earlier images often appear dotty or pixellated? Published June 10 2011
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How do picture researchers go about choosing an image for a magazine cover? Sheila Corr explains. Published June 3 2011
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Sheila Corr reveals some of the unexpected treasures held in the collections of Wellcome Images. Published May 23 2011
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