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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • A spiral version of the rabbit hole - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • Lisbeth Werger's version - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • Ralph Steadmans version - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • The original manuscript - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • The original manuscript - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • The original manuscript - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The original manuscript - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • A set of figurines enact the Hatters Tea party - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • The original manuscript watched over by pink flamingos - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • Alice's upturned legs with hearts on the soles of her shoes - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Alice's upturned legs with hearts on the soles of her shoes - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • A version is used to promote the health benefits of Guinness to doctors - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • The Wonderland Quadrilles by Charles Marriott - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
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  • The march starts in the British Library car park and passes it as it leaves - Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Sian Berry of the Green Party joins the protest and addresses the crowd - Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Then Book Thief, Theresa May - Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Thomas Porter: The Newest and Exactest Mapp of the most Famous Citties London and Westminster with their Suburbs; and the manner of their Streets -  The map is probably based upon a copy of the “Ryther” map, now in the Bodleian Library. The omission of the Stuart’s royal coat-of-arms would suggest it was printed in the 1650s. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
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  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • A young visitor on the outside of The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Live birds inside The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Hunting Blind, 2008 and The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Live birds inside The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Live birds inside The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Live birds inside The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Live birds inside The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Live birds inside The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Mark Dion in The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Mark Dion in The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
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  • Mark Dion in The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
    Dion Whitechapel Gallery GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
    Dion Whitechapel Gallery GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
    Dion Whitechapel Gallery GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
    Dion Whitechapel Gallery GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
    Dion Whitechapel Gallery GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
    Dion Whitechapel Gallery GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • The Library for the Birds of London, 2018 - Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World at the Whitechapel Gallery. This is the first major UK survey show of the American artist and includes a new work made especially for London. He is an 'explorer, collector, activist and conjuror of magical environments', and invites vistors to embark on a journey.
    Dion Whitechapel Gallery GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • It for Others 2013 by Duncan Campbell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014. Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, 07771 786236
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  • It for Others 2013 by Duncan Campbell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014. Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, 07771 786236
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  • It for Others 2013 by Duncan Campbell. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014. Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, 07771 786236
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
    Turner Prize 2014 GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • Things Shared by Ciara Phillips. Turner Prize 2014 - Celebrating its 30th year, this year’s shortlisted artists and their installations are: Ciara Phillips, Things Shared 2014 - an immersive experience which feels like walking into a giant screenprint; Duncan Campbell, It for Others 2013 including a dance sequence by Michael Clark; James Richards, Rosebud 2013 - a poetic film that includes censored images found in a Tokyo library; and Tris Vonna-Michell: Postscript II (Berlin) 2013 – mixes autobiographical fact with fiction to tell fantastical stories. Tate Britain, Millbank, London, UK 29 Sep 2014
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