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The Nation As The Bombs Fell
Page 8 from 14th September 1990GALLERIES by LEIGH HATTS MANY of us following the second World War anniversaries now realise that although the BBC solemnly marked the anniversary......

October Storms And Summer Shows
Page 7 from 27th May 1988by Leigh Hatts DESPITE the controversial and allegedly haphazard selection procedure for the Royal Academy's Summer Show there is usually a theme......

Blazing Sunsets That Illuminate Watercolour
Page 8 from 12th July 1991GALLERIES by Leigh Hatts ALTHOUGH private are making few sales, winding. down exhibition programmes and in some cases closing down there is much......

Six Levels Of Excitement In South Kensington
Page 5 from 8th April 1983THE OPENING of the six level extension at the Victoria and Albert Museum is the most exciting development in South Kensington for at least 70......

Art Historians At The Touch Of A Screen
Page 8 from 26th July 1991GALLER I ES by Leigh Hatts THE National Gallery is built Over the burial ground of St Mary Rouncivall Hospital, a house of St Mary Roncevalles in......

Jolly Hockey Sticks And Chaps In Tall Hats And Tails
Page 7 from 6th July 1984MANY, especially old girls, will be shaken to find that a straw boater worn at Cavendish Square's Convent of the Holy Child Jesus during the 1960s......

Trouble Brews Over Book Sale
Page 3 from 19th January 1996BY A STAFF REPORTER A BITTER ROW HAS broken out over plans by the Church of England to sell off Sion College, one of the oldest ecclesiastical......