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  • Anthony Donaldson’s For Jim Clark (estimate: £60,000-80,000, left based on a photo of the British Formula one racing driver) - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Anthony Donaldson’s For Jim Clark (estimate: £60,000-80,000, left based on a photo of the British Formula one racing driver) and Enchanteresse by Allen Jones (estimate: £60,000-80,000) - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Balanced Figure by Kenneth Armitage - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Spiral Assembly by Sir Terry Frost - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge and others - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth  - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth  - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth with First man by Dame Elisabeth Fink in the background  - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • A mill by  L.S. Lowry - eChristie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Balanced Figure by Kenneth Armitage - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Enchanteresse by Allen Jones (estimate: £60,000-80,000, left) - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Enchanteresse by Allen Jones (estimate: £60,000-80,000, left) - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth with Upright Motive no 8 by Henry Moore  in the background - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth with Upright Motive no 8 by Henry Moore  in the background - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth with Upright Motive no 8 by Henry Moore  in the background - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth with Upright Motive no 8 by Henry Moore  in the background - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge and others - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (R) and others - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge and others, with First man by Dame Elisabeth Fink in the foreground - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise, found in an attic in France - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth with First man by Dame Elisabeth Fink in the background  - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise, found in an attic in France - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise, found in an attic in France - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Upright Motive no 8 by Henry Moore with another by Barbara Hepworth in the background - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Two turning forms by Dame Barbara Hepworth with Bathing Hour by Lavery in the background - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Artisitic Foot(wear) by Allen Jones - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth with Upright Motive no 8 by Henry Moore  in the background - Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Sale which will take place on 19 November 2014. Featuring 35 lots, the auction includes  examples of 20th century British sculpture and painting, such as: John Duncan Fergusson’s Poise (estimate: £80,000-120,000); six paintings by L.S. Lowry, led by Coal Barge (estimate: £700,000-1,000,000);  Euan Uglow’s masterpiece entitled Three In One (estimate: £500,000-800,000; Figure (Sunion) by Dame Barbara Hepworth (estimate: £600,000-800,000); and sculpture by leading artists of the genre including Henry Moore, Lynn Chadwick, Dame Elisabeth Frink, and Naum Gabo.
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  • L.S. Lowry, Lytham Pier, 1945, estimate: £700,000-1,000,000 and another of his paintings - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Sir Stanley Spencer, Beatitudes of Love 6: Consciousness, 1938, estimate: £1,300,000-1,800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • The Heart of the City by Harold Speed, est £50-80k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • L.S. Lowry, Lytham Pier, 1945, estimate: £700,000-1,000,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • L.S. Lowry, Lytham Pier, 1945, estimate: £700,000-1,000,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Pauline Boty, BUM, 1966, estimate: £200,000-300,000 and Sir Peter Blake, Little Lady Luck, 1965, estimate: £600,000-800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Big Stone by David Hockney, est £700,000-1,000,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Sir Peter Blake, Little Lady Luck, 1965, estimate: £600,000-800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Pauline Boty, BUM, 1966, estimate: £200,000-300,000 and Sir Peter Blake, Little Lady Luck, 1965, estimate: £600,000-800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Sir Stanley Spencer, Beatitudes of Love 6: Consciousness, 1938, estimate: £1,300,000-1,800,000 - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming Modern British & Irish Art Evening Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • The White Canoe by Sir Alfred Munnings, est £500-700k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • The White Canoe by Sir Alfred Munnings, est £500-700k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Sir George Clausen, Evening Song, estimate: £1,200,000-1,800,000 and other works - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • The Return of the Flock by Walter Osborne; est £200-300k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
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  • Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
<br />
Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
    British Legion VE Day GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, show off his boxing skills - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20 - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20 - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch (pictured), to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London (here manaquins represent them protecting a page from the original book) and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ (pictured on the case with black hair)whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • The British Museum reveals new findings relating to her cause of death of the Ancient Egyptian priestess ‘Tamut’ whose burial reveals the highest level of mummification at this time. Based on state-of-art scanning and visualisation technology of the mummy. The public will be able to see more mummies and new discoveries made about them at the forthcoming exhibition ‘Ancient lives, new discoveries’ (which opens May 22) at the British Museum. Sponsored by Julius Baer, Technology Partner: Samsung  Other objects relating to Ancient Egyptian burial will also be shown including a Roman-period wooden toy horse, a bronze razor from the 18th Dynasty, a musical instrument (an arched sistrum), an amulet from the 26th Dynasty, and a basketry dish of woven palm leaf with two loaves of unleavened bread. British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, UK.
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz (pictured). It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch (pictured), to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London (here manaquins represent them protecting a page from the original book) and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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