Charlotte Crow
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Charlotte Crow speaks to David Coke about his research into the history of Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens. Published May 8 2012
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Charlotte Crow considers some of the events marking International Women's Day, and picks some fine articles from the History Today archive. Published March 8 2012
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Charlotte Crow reports back from her trip to Spain on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Jarama. Published February 23 2012
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A review of the exhibition which opened on October 20th at the National Portrait Gallery. Published October 21 2011
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The British Library has announced a campaign to acquire the St Cuthbert Gospel - the earliest intact European book. Published July 15 2011
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New extension to the Greenwich museum opens this week. Published July 14 2011
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Huge triptych celebrating the achievements of a 17th-century noblewoman goes back on display in Cumbria. Published June 16 2011
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The latest report from the Portable Antiquities Scheme, a scheme to record archaeological objects found by members of the public in England and Wales, was launched this week at the British Museum. Published May 26 2011
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Charlotte Crow takes a look around a new exhibition on the history of pirates at the Museum of Docklands in London. Published May 23 2011
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Charlotte Crow shares her first impressions of the Imperial War Museum London's latest exhibition, which opens tomorrow, April 9th. Published April 8 2011
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Charlotte Crow previews the new major exhibition on the Aesthetic Movement, which opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on April 2nd, 2011. Published March 24 2011
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'Once Upon A Wartime' opened on February 11th at the Imperial War Museum London. Charlotte Crow visited the museum with two 11-year-olds, who share their First Impressions of the exhibition. Published February 15 2011
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Published October 11 2010
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Published July 30 2010
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Published June 9 2010
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