Denise Carr
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Canaletto’s rich legacy of work made over a decade spent in England is the subject of a new exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Denise Silvester-Carr tells how the Venetian artist, long popular with the British, crossed the Channel to revive his fortunes.
Published January 17 2007
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Denise Silvester-Carr describes the trials and tribulations of a fine Georgian House recently re-opened by English Heritage.
Published March 23 2005
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Denise Silvester-Carr visits the house that proved an inspiration to many in the Arts and Crafts movement, and which opens to the public on July 16th.
Published June 15 2003
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Denise Silvester-Carr discusses the background to the new exhibition on Art Deco at the V&A Museum.
Published March 19 2003
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Denise Silverster-Carr on the history of this unique resource for research.
Published December 18 2001
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Denise Silvester-Carr looks at Art Deco places of interest in Britain.
Published June 30 1999
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Published March 1 1998
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Denise Silvester-Carr celebrates the reopening of Charleston House to the public.
Published February 1 1998
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Denise Silvester-Carr investigates the restoration of Hardwick Hall, home of Bess of Hardwick.
Published May 31 1997
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Denise Silvester-Carr introduces the new Famine Museum at Strokestown, County Roscommon. Published December 1 1996
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Denise Silvester-Carr explores Eltham Palace and its connections with the Courtauld family.
Published January 1 1996
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Centenary celebrations of the building of Westminster Cathedral Published May 31 1995
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Explanation about the myth history of Middle Ages Switzerland.
Published June 30 1994
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How the Livery companies of London prepare to show they are ready for the millennium Published June 30 1994
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Denise Silvester-Carr plays tribute to Tower Bridge as it celebrates its 100th birthday. Published April 30 1994
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