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Visit, See, Learn

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August 6th: the History of Fine and Decorative Arts in the West, the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Summer Course, which represents the fine and decorative arts in the west from the Classical period until the 1970s and gives some historic details. Details from the museum’s educational department, South Kensington, London SW 7 2 RL

(071938 8638)

7th; Gertrude Jekyll, a lecture by Judith Tankard on the Edwardian gardener, subtitled “A Vision of Garden and Wood”. Details from the Tradescant Trust, Museum of Garden History, St. Mary-at-Lambeth, London SE 1 7JU

(071261 1891)

10th” Dynasty, the Royal House of Scotland, is a new exhibition organized by the Royal Museum of Scotland and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. For twelve generations the Stewarts ruled Scotland—from Robert the Bruce to Queen Anne. As well as portraits, the exhibition will include objects associated with some royal persons (kings and queens) in particular and their daily lives. Details from the museum, 1 Queen Street, Edinburgh

(031225 7534)

17th: Lindisfarne and the EarlyChurch, a four-day tour around Northumberland, Yorkshire and Durham, the centre for the early spread of Christianity in Northern Britain. Places visited include Monkwearmouth, Jarrow, Durham Cathedral and smaller churches in the region. Details from Past Times Tours, Hayle. Cornwall TR 27 6 PT

(0736 757575)

18th: A National Archaeologists Day for young people is being organized by The YoungArchaeologists Club. Ten archaeological sites across the country are presenting a day of activities such as site tours, prehistoric pot firing and training excavation for all the family. Information from Karen McMahon at the club. Clifford Chambers, York YO 1 1 RD

(0904 611944)

1. Visiting ancient churches.
2. General art history.
3. Things made to remember about kings and queens.
4. Learning ancient craft techniques for all the family. / A. 0904 611944
B. 0736 757575
C. 031225 7534
D. 071261 1891
E. 071938 8638

Answer: 1B, 2E, 3C, 4A

Read the entries from the tourist guide and find the necessary information about each museum matching each entry with the right letter (A—E) and the right telephone number. There is one extra telephone number.

Visit, See, Learn

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20th: Long to Reign Over us, a four-day exhibition, the collection of more than 400 pieces of china made as souvenirs of royalty and things which kings possessed—from William and Mary to things from the present—all collected by Herbert Ward. Details from Bonhams, Montpelier Street, SW 7

(071584 9161)

24th: Manners, Morals and Mirrors, a three-day course on paintings of everyday life in seventeenth-century Holland which carry moralizing messages in symbolic images. Details from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 8AQ

(0954 210636)

24th: Clerkenwell’s Hidden Heritage, an exhibition, recent developments in the area have enabled archeologists to examine many sites in the area and discover a lot of interesting things. Details from the Museum of the Order of St. John, London EC 1M 4DA

(071253 6644)

26th: Glasgow Girls

Shows the role of women in Glasgow’s cultural renaissance between 1880 and 1920 when the ‘Glasgow style’ was created. The exhibition will show some 200 items of fine and decorative art which illustrate the contribution of the Glasgow girls. Details from KelvingroveArtGallery

(041357 3929)

29th: Field Archaeology is a four-day course at WestDeanCollege, which includes practical excavation and also preserving things at the Chichester laboratory. Details from WestDeanCollege, Chichester, West Sussex

(0243 63301)

1. Pictures by women
2. Personal possessions of royalty
3. Learning how to preserve things dug up by the archaeologists
4. Seeing things discovered in the course of new building work / A. 071584 9161
B. 0954 210636
C. 071253 6644
D. 041357 3929
E. 0243 63301

Answer: 1D, 2A, 3E, 4C

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