Ann Hills
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Ann Hills takes a look at the development of tourism in former Communist countries.
Published March 1 1997
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Ann Hills introduces a British Council exhibition on Polish-British relations.
Published April 30 1996
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Ann Hills introduces the Popular Flying Association - builders of prototypes and historical reenactments.
Published January 1 1996
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Ann Hills on the campaign to save Lambley Railway Viaduct, South Tyne
Published November 1 1995
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Ann Hills assesses how the African country is protecting its past
Published October 1 1995
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95 years after his death, Lancaster University creates a modern masterpiece to house John Ruskin's books, manuscripts and diaries
Published March 31 1995
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Ann Hills on conflict in trust at Orford Ness
Published August 31 1994
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Crime and the 60s at the Open University Published August 31 1994
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Ann Hills investigates the findings of the British Waterways Architectural survey.
Published May 31 1994
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Ann Hills investigates Romania's rural rescue scheme. Published February 1 1994
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Ann Hills examines the work of the York Archaeological Trust on Barley Hall.
Published December 1 1993
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Ann Hills looks at a little-known treasure trove: the archives of London Zoo. Published May 31 1993
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Ann Hills gets to the bottom of heritage whodunnits in Shrewsbury.
Published March 31 1993
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Ann Hills on the UNESCO masterplan to rescue Petra.
Published February 1 1993
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Ann Hills on digging up in Switzerland
Published January 1 1993
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