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  • *Mountmellick Quaker Museum *Stephen Hunt, professional footballer playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Ireland.
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  • ...ive many of them utterance from the manner in which they are spelled'.<ref>Hunt, Roy, 'Painful progress: the slow evolution of County Roscommon society, 18 ...influential cultural organisations in Ireland. Hyde is buried in the Hyde Museum, Frenchpark, Roscommon.
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  • ...river-meadow at the pile of stones<ref name="Hunt 1977">{{cite book |last=Hunt|first=Julian|title=Chesham A Pictorial History|year=1977 |publisher=Phillim * {{Cite book |last=Hunt|first=Julian|title=Chesham A Pictorial History|year=1977 |publisher=Phillim
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  • ...an]]<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_west/6288880.stm National Hunt Racecourse at Ffos Las, Trimsaran].</ref> *'''Parc Howard Museum'''[http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/eng/index.asp?docID=824] in the ground
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  • The Chipping Norton Museum, Chipping Norton Theatre and Gallery provide a rich cultural focus for the ...1891 and 1917. In 1924 it merged with Hunt Edmunds of Banbury, and in 1931 Hunt Edmunds Hitchmans closed the brewery in Chipping Norton.<ref>[http://www.we
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  • ...Michael Rosen, who writes children's books such as ''We're Going on a Bear Hunt'', lived in Pinner from the time he was born in 1946, until 1962.<ref>{{cit
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  • ...e="Carnegie Dunfermline Trust p21" /> Today, this operates as a birthplace museum for the city's most famous son.<ref name="Carnegie Dunfermline Trust p21" / '''Logie House''' to the south-west of Dunfermline was built for the Hunt family.<ref name="Gifford p315">Gifford ''Buildings of Fife'' p.315.</ref>
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  • |publisher=National Maritime Museum ...|accessdate=10 March 2007 |format=PDF |work=British Empire & Commonwealth Museum }}</ref>
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  • The Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum has a notable collection of decorative arts form the era of the Arts and Cr The Holst Birthplace Museum contains personal belongings of the composer of ''The Planets Suite'', incl
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  • ...s show it to be the third most common suicide spot.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hunt|first=Tom|year=2006|title=Cliffs of Despair: A Journey to the Edge|publishe ...Fortress.jpg|thumb|right|Model of the Eastbourne Redoubt on display at the museum]]
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  • ...|accessdate=2010-07-17}}</ref> of the ''Presta'' (priest or priests).<ref>Hunt, 2003. p. 31.</ref> [[File:Harrris Museum, Preston 1-Oct-07 232-0021.jpg|thumb|200px|The Harris Museum]]
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  • ...ic passage or other development.<ref>The Story of Melton Mowbray, Philip E Hunt, www.reprintuk.com</ref> ...id to have originated in Melton back in 1837. Out celebrating a successful hunt, the Marquess of Waterford and his hunting party found several tins of red
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  • ...rat-hunt-1917801.html|title=Ecologists turn exterminators in the great rat hunt|last=Connor|first=Steve|date=8 March 2010|work=The Independent}}</ref><ref> ...rrent permanent habitation is at nearby [[Grytviken]], where a harbour and museum greet visitors. All of the island's inhabitants are temporary residents; ge
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  • ...many different displays in the museum of interest to the whole family. The museum also contains the Border History Library, where people are free to visit to ...racecourse at Yarridge Heights in the hills above the town, with National Hunt (steeplechase) races throughout the year
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  • In 1865, a deputation led by George Ward Hunt proposed the idea of a tunnel to the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the day ...M.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Channel Tunnel exhibit at the National Railway Museum in York]]
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  • ...f one street, and evidence from the Saxon period was uncovered during the "Hunt the Saxons" project in 2005. ...t the Fleur-de-Lis centre, which provides tourist information and houses a museum. There is still a regular market several days each week in the market squar
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  • ...k |title=The Story of Kayser Bondor |author=Moira Keast |publisher=Baldock Museum and Local History Society |location=Baldock [Eng.] |year=2007 |pages=13–1 ...town and the local area, such as museum trips, a barn dance, car treasure hunt, clairvoyance evening, cricket match, comedy sketches, family quiz night, m
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  • ...western red cedar pole, 30 feet long and 3 feet in diameter, was carved by Hunt at Thunderbird Park, a centre for First Nation monuments. ...United Kingdom, others being on display at the British Museum and Horniman Museum in London, Windsor Great Park, Bushy Park and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
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  • |picture=The First Garden City Museum - geograph.org.uk - 531268.jpg |picture caption=The First Garden City Museum
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  • ...ation | accessdate=2007-07-26}}</ref> The cottage that now houses Portland Museum was the inspiration for the heroine's house in ''The Well-Beloved''. Portla ...set on and around Portland and Weymouth and written by local author Carol Hunt, draw on local history to explore a seventeenth century world of smuggling,
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  • ...ed, Shannon was found hidden in the base of a divan bed a month later; the hunt was the largest police search since that for the Yorkshire Ripper 30 years [[File:Dewsbury Museum 2004 3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Dewsbury Museum, in Crow Nest Park]]
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  • ...ownfield.doncaster.sch.uk/pages/danum/doncaster_museum.htm|title=Doncaster Museum|publisher=www.townfield.doncaster.sch.uk|accessdate=23 April 2009}} ..., the same type of hangar that now forms the basis for the Royal Air Force Museum at [[Hendon]], were sold to a Sheffield motor manufacturing company for sto
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  • ...the Museums Act 1845, the municipal borough council established the Royal Museum and Public Library, said to have been the first unconditional free public l ...Manchester Evening News'' reported that the club was third in a nationwide hunt to find the most iconic buildings in the country.<ref>[http://www.mancheste
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  • |editor=Peter Hunt ...to a watering hole for Victorian celebrities is documented at the Dawlish Museum.
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  • ...tp://projects.exeter.ac.uk/geomincentre/excur-godrevy.htm|work=CSM Virtual Museum|publisher=Camborne School of Mines|accessdate=16 December 2012}}</ref> ...signing the visitors book, as did pre–Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt who was in the same party. The lighthouse's visitor book, containing the si
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  • At the top of the flight is Devizes Wharf, home to the Kennet & Avon Canal Museum, which has a range of exhibits on the conception, design, usage, and eventu ...gh his property and insisted on a tunnel.<ref>{{cite web | title=History & Museum | publisher=Kennet and Avon Canal Trust | url=http://home.btconnect.com/ken
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  • ...General Bernard Montgomery. The archives are now held in the Imperial War Museum. The following day the men decided the operation should continue, and it wa ...ially around Horseback Zawn, including herring gulls and fulmars. Kestrels hunt inland of the shoreline.<ref name=NT/>
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  • [[File:Boxing Day Hunt in Cowbridge.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Boxing Day Hunt in Cowbridge]] ...der of the building is used by the town council and for public events. The museum holds archaeological finds from Cowbridge and district, as well as displays
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  • ...iary is recognised as an important document in the history of hunting. The Hunt was renamed the Fernie after a subsequent Master. ...Hunt Committee.<ref name="Stevens">Stevens, Peter, History of the National Hunt Chase 1860-2010, pp 3-20. ISBN 978-0-9567250-0-4.</ref>
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  • ...st=Nick|title=The Courts and Yards of Brigg|year=1983|publisher=Scunthorpe Museum Society}}</ref> The yards were considered unsanitary slums by the late 1800 ...he White Hart] and [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/528239 the Yarborough Hunt] on Bridge Street.
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  • ...Gabriel Rossetti, J. M. W. Turner, James McNeill Whistler, William Holman Hunt, and John Singer Sargent all lived and worked here. There was a particularl ...fter his death, the house was bought and turned into a shrine and literary museum by the Carlyle Memorial Trust, a group formed by Leslie Stephen, father of
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  • ...ral and sporting activities, including the annual Frome Festival and Frome Museum. A number of notable individuals were born in, or have lived in, the town. ...accessdate=8 July 2010}}</ref> and some are now on display in the British Museum. The find was the subject of a BBC TV programme ''Digging for Britain'' in
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  • ...re include King John's Castle (1212), St Mary's Cathedral (1168), the Hunt Museum, the University of Limerick, Georgian houses and gardens and the Treaty Sto ...plan. The Limerick City Museum (formerly known as the Jim Kemmy Municipal Museum), is next to King John's Castle. It contains displays on Limerick's history
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  • ...as created as a royal forest by King William I in about 1079 for the royal hunt, mainly of deer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newforestnpa.gov.uk/li_histo * New Forest Museum & Visitor Centre Lyndhurst
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  • ...ters from the various resorts on Little Cayman embark on Lionfish kills to hunt and cull the species. Since the hunts began, more grey Caribbean reef shark ===Little Cayman Museum===
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  • ...d grown worse. They were denied access to the enclosed areas and unable to hunt or remove timber. In particular, they lost their ancient grazing and mining ...uk - 743625.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Part of the pithead at Hopewell Colliery museum]]
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  • ...ation urn was found in 1955 just north of Nancole Copse, now in the Curtis Museum in Alton, together with a bronze Roman coin of Valentinian I found in a gar ...62–1605), the 5th Lord Windsor, sold the "sub-manor of Bentworth" to the Hunt family, who had been tenants since the beginning of that century.<ref name=
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  • ...use supposedly a stag leaped to the rock from the cliff to escape during a hunt. Another huge slab fell off the cliff face in 1968, and is now known as the Dimbola Lodge, the home of Julia Margaret Cameron and now a photographic museum, is in the village of Freshwater Bay, which is part of Freshwater. There is
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  • ...e_Museum_and_Exhibition_Centre_-_geograph.org.uk_-_500126.jpg|South Ribble Museum *Hunt, D., (1990), ''The History of Leyland and District'', Carnegie Press, ISBN
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  • ....royalnavy.mod.uk/operations-and-support/surface-fleet/mine-countermeasure/hunt-class/hms-quorn/ |title=HMS Quorn |publisher=Royalnavy.mod.uk |date=|access ...ay.php?id=497 |title=US 82nd Airborne Division - The Quorn Village On-line Museum |publisher=Quornmuseum.com |date=|accessdate=2013-07-26}}</ref> These parat
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  • |picture=Belgrave Hall Museum - geograph.org.uk - 492015.jpg ...ref> Once a prosperous merchant's country residence, it is today used as a museum, owned by the city council.
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  • ...tainty before the 15th century. Alexander I was the first king to stay and hunt at Traquair. At that time it was a remote "castle", surrounded by forest. O *"The Museum Room", containing a mural dating from 1530, one of the oldest to survive in
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  • ...at West Dean College in [[Sussex]] was set to work on a recreation of The Hunt of the Unicorn tapestries. ...nt of Scotland, and the regiment was once garrisoned there. The regimental museum is located within the castle.
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  • ...date=7 May 2011|year=1996|publisher=Cross River Press, Victoria and Albert Museum |isbn=978-0-7892-0252-9}}</ref> Possibly the most influential building reco ...s) and a boar located at the rear of the villa (symbolic of the great boar hunt). Inside the villa many references to the Roman goddess Venus abound, as sh
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  • ...e mid Bronze Age. Artefacts found during the excavation are housed in Bury Museum. ...al cockfight that took place in the town square after the New Year Holcome Hunt.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Plenty to crow about |publisher=Newsquest Media Group
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  • ...ores, built in 1880 was moved, and rebuilt in [[St Fagans National History Museum]].]] ...880 was moved, brick by brick, and rebuilt in [[St Fagans National History Museum]].
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  • ...nd Islands Museum (15693010410).jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Falkland Islands Museum (since 2014)]] ...652).jpg|right|thumb|200px|''Britannia House'', the former location of the museum]]
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  • ...ina clay plant. The new station was provided with a shop, buffet and small museum. ...t in ironstone quarries around Northamptonshire. Byfield ended up sold to Hunt & Co at Hinkley in 1970, and later rescued by enthusiasts for restoration a
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  • ...odge (hunting seat) of King Arthur, from which he rode in the Tregoss Moor hunt.<ref>Anthony D. Hippisley Coxe, Haunted Britain, pg. 21, McGraw-Hill Book C |publisher=British Museum (Natural History)
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  • ...uchanan Street subway station and number 39T is preserved in the Riverside Museum. Most of the gripper carriages were subsequently converted to electric trac Glasgow's Museum of Transport has an area dedicated to the subway, with models showing the o
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