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Posts by Barnaby Bryan

A portrait of King Charles I with a protective wooden box partially built around the painting, the box obscuring all but his head and with a pair of hands drawn on the timber, creating an effect reminiscent of the popular Second World War graffiti character ‘Mr Chad’.

A portrait of King Charles I with a protective wooden box partially built around the painting, the box obscuring all but his head and with a pair of hands drawn on the timber, creating an effect reminiscent of the popular Second World War graffiti character ‘Mr Chad’.

“Wot! No Divine Right of Kings?”

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Museu Nacional do Azulejo, Lisbon

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Middle Temple Hall set for Grand Day 2025

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A hugely enjoyable visit today with the City Archivists Group to the Marx Memorial Library - featuring this intriguing ‘anti-symmetrical’ Rodchenko chess set

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Remarkable exhibition spanning a lifetime - full the brim with the disturbing, witty and technically enthralling

#BritishMuseum #Picasso

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Signed up for this - a packed and timely programme.

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Thanks to the 1,600 people and organisations who responded to the UK Ministry of Justice’s proposals on the retention of wills. Good news: The UK Government has determined not to proceed with any reforms that involve the destruction of original wills
Read in full here: www.gov.uk/government/c...

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Day’s start, day’s end

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A mysterious resident in the silver vault

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Who needs a Collections Information policy?

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Middle Temple Hall set up for Grand Day, 26th November 2023

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