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| | | | | Mark Dion,Tate Thames Dig, 1999 In 1999 the process of transforming what had once been Bankside Powerstation into Tate Modern was well underway. Tate had long since needed more space in which to show its two collections - the national collections of British Art and of Modern Art (here considered to be post-1900) - and... | |
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| | | | | An essential exploration of bipolar disorder and mental health in the form of 100 poems by a talented dancer poet based in London | |
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| | | In this short video, academics at King's College London explain why the Georgian Papers Programme is important for our understanding of history and what most excites them about the documents being digitised for the first time. FeaturingProfessor Arthur Burns (Department of History),Professor Andrew Lambert (Department of War Studies), andDr Elizabeth Eger (Department of English). Facebook0Tweet0Email0 | ||