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← AGM and Conference at Melton Carnegie Museum, Melton Mobray, Leicestershire
‘Ten Years On’ report published →

Progress at MEAL

Posted on July 19, 2011 by Ken Coley

Tony Butler is interviewed for an article on recent developments at the Museum of East Anglian Life in the July/August 2011 edition of the Museums Journal.

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