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By dreuby, Section Events Posted on Mon Feb 20th, 2006 at 04:23:03 PM GMT
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The Museum of Computing will be launching a new exhibition on 6 March 2006.
"Calculator - from the abacus to the microchip" will run for six months. The launch party will be on Monday 6 March from 6.30 pm until 9 pm, and our guest of honour will be Sir Clive Sinclair. Dr Tilly Blythe of the Science Museum will be our guest speaker.
For full details visit our site - http://www.museum-of-computing.org.uk
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By david smith, Section Events Posted on Sun Sep 26th, 2004 at 12:36:23 PM GMT
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The 3rd National Living History Fayre will be staged at the Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, just to the East of Royal Leamington Spa on Friday Saturday & Sunday the 29th 30th and 31st of October 2004.
It will feature many craftsmen and women who produce museum quality accurate reproductions of historical artefacts, many of which are extremely useful for museums, as they can be handled by members of the public without causing irreparable damage to original artefacts. Many of these craftspeople also work in museums demonstrating their crafts, and this is an excellent opportunity for you to meet with them and see if they can be of assistance to you and to your museum.
The event has grown considerably and has around 30 additional exhibitors compared to February, in all occupying 200 tables.
Full details are available at
www.livinghistoryfayres.com
Best wishes
David Smith
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By david smith, Section Events Posted on Sat Jan 10th, 2004 at 01:34:14 PM GMT
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The second National Living History Fayre will be staged at the Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, just to the East of Royal Leamington Spa on Friday Saturday & Sunday the 20th 21st and 22nd of February 2004.
It will feature many craftsmen and women who produce museum quality accurate reproductions of historical artefacts, many of which are extremely useful for museums, as they can be handled by members of the public without causing irreparable damage to original artefacts. Many of these craftspeople also work in museums demonstrating their crafts, and this is an excellent opportunity for you to meet with them and see if they can be of assistance to you and to your museum.
Full details are available at www.livinghistoryfayres.com
Best wishes
David Smith
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By Anonymous Hero, Section Events Posted on Tue Aug 13th, 2002 at 12:00:08 AM GMT
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"The Best in Heritage"
Dubrovnik, September 19-21 2002
Under the patronage of ICOM, UNESCO (National Commission) and Europa
Nostra supported by the Ministry of Culture of Croatia
An invitation to all the professionals working in museums and in the
field of heritage, - or whose' job is connected to heritage care and
communication, - and to all those who recognise that job as of top
importance for the present and future!
"The Best in Heritage" is an international event where the most
outstanding achievements, mostly the prize-winning projects, in the
museum and heritage field are presented. Representing some twenty
projects - from museums, sites, attractions, to multimedia -our guests
will explain why they were proclaimed the best, internationally or
nationally.
This event is itself a heritage action aimed at supporting Dubrovnik, a
UNESCO World Heritage site, and helping it to maintain its identity as a
meeting place of different cultures, and bringing it to burst with
vitality more than ever. Our profession is about that, isn't it?
In return, DUBROVNIK's September rendez-vous offers prestigious contacts
and up-to-date professional information, as well as relaxed socialising
in a unique environment. Three days to remember, starting September 19th
to 21st 2002.
Please note that the official air carrier of the event offers 25%
discount
on air fare for the participants and one accompanying person (for
details,
see the web site).
For more information, programme and the registration form please contact
us at:
http://www.TheBestInHeritage.com
info@thebestinheritage.com
fax: +385 1 455 04 24
mob. phone: +385 98 468158
or write to:
Dr. Tomislav Sola
Kresimirov trg 7
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
We hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Tomislav Sola
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By jonathan, Section Events Posted on Sun Aug 4th, 2002 at 12:53:44 PM GMT
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Museums and museum-related organizations are welcome to announce special events in this
Museophile forum section.
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