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Reach for the Stars!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on May 17, 2011
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Purton’s Planetary Pioneer
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Apr 28, 2011
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Preserving the Past for the Future – A New Exhibition at Mere Museum
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Jan 18, 2011
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Castles Galore
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Nov 9, 2010
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'Attaboy', Mere Museum!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Jan 14, 2010
Tagged in: Wiltshire museums , trilby hat , repaired , production , original paint. , Objects , Mere Museum , local industry , glass sign , exhibition , display , design , Conservators , Conservation labs , Attaboy Hats’ , adhesive , 1930s
Tudor Open Day, Saturday 26 September
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Sep 19, 2009
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