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Bethlem Sunfayre 5th July 2014

Events

Come join us at Bethlem Royal Hospital Sunfayre 5th July 12:00 - 17:00.Live music, stalls, complementary therapies, children's entertainment...

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In the Frame for July 2014: Valerie Potter’s ‘Untitled’

Art, Collection

This month's 'In The Frame' is kindly contributed by reader Jenni Lidyard, who looks at Valerie Potter's, 'Untitled'.

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Object Lesson II

Collection, History

Thanks to U3A volunteer, Peter Charles, for sharing his research on the Sports Cup.

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New exhibition at the Bethlem Gallery: this skin we’re in

Art

this skin we’re inBy Martha Orbach We’re making tea amidst the rubble. The house is feeling fragile. If you yell the walls tremble and let the...

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We Are Not Amused VI

History

How the monitoring of mail helped secure the Royal Household.

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A Rake’s Progress II

Art, History

Tom as a wealthy and well-connected “man about town”.

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Virtual Book Club V

Literature

Thanks to our Development Officer, Sarah Chaney, for this month's book review of Virginia Woolf's 'Mrs Dalloway'. 

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A Maze of Possibilities I

Art, Learning

During a recent visit to Hayes School, A Level students discussed identity and how artists might represent their inner thoughts.

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In the Frame for June 2014: Stanley Spencer from Pallant House

Art, Exhibitions

This month's 'In the Frame' goes on holiday to Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, where Assistant Curator, Katy Norris, writes about their collection of Stanl

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Object Lesson I

Collection, History

Thanks to U3A volunteer, Peter Charles, for starting us off with an interesting insight into the history of the nit comb.

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Mansions in the Orchard

Collection, History, Personal accounts

Read the latest news from our Manisons in the Orchard project.

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Object Lessons: Introduction

Collection, History

Over a period of 12 weeks, volunteer researchers from the University of the Third Age (U3A) have been delving into the past of some of the museum’s collection o

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