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Do you fancy an other-worldly experience? Join us for Angel Day on Saturday 10th February 2018 at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. There will be singing workshops, the Interfaith Choir, live music, poetry, angel-related objects from the collection, art and … Continued
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Remembering the WW1 Battle of Boar’s Head.
An ambitious interwar plan for an ampitheatre on the Royal Pavilion Estate.
Discover the man behind the blue plaque on the Royal Pavilion Estate.
A conservator discovers that one of our paintings is only a whisker away from its subject.
Recreating the historic Royal Pavilion Estate in 3D
How George IV suffered from living it large.
How Corporal Albert Clay became a patient at the WW1 Pavilion Hospital for Limlbess men.
How the Royal Pavilion became an inspiration for 1980s’ wallpaper design.
Why did George IV use Chrome Yellow in the Royal Pavilion?
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George IV’s eccentric tastes and careless spending habits explain the particularly exuberant colours in the Royal Pavilion. Pigments found in the palace tend to be of high quality and George embraced the use of new pigments to complement the exotic … Continued
Taking a walking tour of the history of Brighton & Hove with our free Story Drop smartphone app.
Uncover the mysteries of Whitehawk’s Neolithic camp with this game designed for Key Stage 2 school pupils.
Preston Manor transformed into an online murder mystery
3D models of objects in our collections, viewable through most web browsers
Exploring the magic lantern slide collection at the Booth Museum.
How Sidney the Scorpion found his way to the Booth Museum.
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