Is there a webpage? If so I'll tweet about this for you.
Dr Dave O'Brien
Lecturer, Cultural Industries
City University London
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London
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On 10 Jul 2013, at 19:26, "Helen Graham" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Heritage Show + Tell, 18th July 2013
> Experience Barnsley
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> Heritage Show + Tell is a chance for people passionate about heritage in Yorkshire to come together and share their work, get feedback on ideas and meet new collaborators.
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> The next Heritage Show + Tell will be hosted by the brand new Experience Barnsley, the first ever Barnsley Museum which opened at the end of June. Join us for a tour of the new museum at 4pm. We will then kick off Heritage Show + Tell at 5pm.
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> If you’d like to come to either the tour or the Heritage Show + Tell event, register with Helen Graham, [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> To hear about future Heritage Show + Tell events join the Heritage in Yorkshire Jisc mailing list: http://bit.ly/16rmCtp
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> 4.00-5.00pm Tour of Experience Barnsley
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> 5.00-7.00pm Heritage Show + Tell
> We have seven three minutes presentations followed by lots of opportunity to meet and mingle.
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> Hugh Polehampton (Hidden Art of Barnsley) ’Hidden Artistic Heritage of Barnsley’
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> Fiona Douglas (School of English, University of Leeds) 'The Language, History, Place project: An integrated approach to research, teaching, and public engagement at the HE/museum interface'
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> Sarah Younan (Cardiff Metropolitan University) ‘Immaterial Artefacts’
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> Lynne Webster (Yorkshire Fashion Archive, School of Design, University of Leeds) ‘Yorkshire Fashion Archive: Yorkshire’s Heritage Examined Through Clothing’
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> Michelle Lees (National Media Museum) ‘Dr Who and collecting fan culture – an open call’
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> Justine Reilly (University of Central Lancashire) ‘A load of old boots and balls?’
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> Emma Metcalfe (Designer & Illustrator of Fun Children's Resources), ‘Fun at Fountains & Studley: An Insight into the Creation of a Children's Trail’
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> Heritage Show + Tell is funded through the University of Leeds Cultural and Creative Industries Exchange, co-hosted by Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage and the Centre for Collaborative Heritage Research and supported by Leeds Museums and Galleries.
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