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ArticleStaying Power: Photographs of Black British ExperienceHe became interested in photography through the church, after joining a photographic club that had been…
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ArticleProtest music: the curated playlistRecords and Rebels 1966 – 70, we created seven Spotify protest music playlists, ranging in theme from race…
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ArticleThe story of theatreMost early theatre in England evolved out of church services of the 10th and 11th centuries.…
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ArticleGabrielle Chanel in Britainthe social season linked to the Royal Court, with the calendar marked out by key events such as horse racing…
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ArticleAt the press of a button: A V&A history of 3D printingThat same year (in fact, three weeks later), it was Charles "Chuck" Hull's invention of stereolithography…
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Past EventPerfect Pinner – tour 1With Blue Badge guide Rachel Kolsky, Members are invited to discover its background, including an annual…
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Past EventPerfect Pinner – tour 2With Blue Badge guide Rachel Kolsky, Members are invited to discover its background, including an annual…
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Past EventEthiopian Christianity in the V&A: Song of Songs and Haile Selassie IV&A South KensingtonAbate Gobena lecturer at University College Stockholm and Priest at the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church…
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Blog PostCarpentry in colonial spaces: The Viceroyalty of PeruThe replication of this church model contributed to the spread of Spanish carpentry and its application…
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Blog PostWatercolours of Industrial landscapes – grey, grimy but gorgeouswatercolour of a deserted tin mine by Sickert gives the ruined mine the same grandeur as the decayed churches…
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Blog PostFollow-on funding: resources and approacheshas fascinated me ever since: how to maximise the intellectual gain and its impact and minimise the churn…
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Blog PostWho was the ‘monster king’?Whoever used this booklet might also have examined their students aloud rather than making them write…
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Blog PostThe Ramadan Pavilion by Shahed SaleemPavilion is the counterpoint to the Kew folly as it represents Muslim life and culture in Britain, rather…