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Rare treasures on display from Museum s largest acquisition

Trevor Kennedy Collection: Highlights exhibition features extraordinary historic objects Over 500 Australian historical artefacts and decorative arts objects drawn from the internationally recognised Trevor Kennedy Collection are now on display at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. This is the first time Australiana objects from the Trevor Kennedy Collection have been available for public viewing. To acknowledge the Museum’s largest and most significant acquisition, the Museum’s Forecourt bush garden has been named in recognition of Christina and Trevor Kennedy. The exhibition showcases 573 objects from some 5,000 acquired by the Museum in 2020 through its largest acquisition, a combination of a purchase by the Museum of over $8 million and a donation by Mr Kennedy valued at about $7 million.

LA s House of Novogratz, new showrooms at 200 Lex, and more

LA s House of Novogratz, new showrooms at 200 Lex, and more
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Five times Prince Philip came to Worcester

IN a way the death of the Duke of Edinburgh will take a bit of fun out of Royal visits. Accompanying The Queen, Prince Philip visited Worcester five times and there was always expectation in the air as to what he might say. Reporters hoovered through the crowds afterwards seeking out the people he had spoken to in case there was a quotable, or maybe unquotable, line. However, the Prince, for all his unpredictability, never obliged in the Faithful City. The deferential few paces behind Her Majesty on royal walkabouts, Philip invariably had a twinkle in his eye and the keen observation of a military man. Not much escaped his attention. And, of course, there was the wicked sense of humour.

Trio of organisations team up to give support to elephant-themed art trail

A TRIO of organisations based at the former home of Royal Worcester have joined the sponsors supporting an elephant-themed arts trail. Royal Porcelain Works, The Museum of Royal Worcester and GoodRoots coffee shop, all neighbours at the historic Royal Porcelain Works site, have teamed up to sponsor a sculpture for Worcester’s Big Parade. Set to arrive in the city this July, the trail will see a herd of decorated elephant sculptures parading through the city’s streets for eight weeks. A Wild in Art event, the parade is being brought to Worcester by St Richard’s Hospice. Kathy Leather, general manager for Royal Porcelain Works, said: “Three years ago the giraffe trail was a resounding success and we loved our giraffe standing in pride of place in the Courtyard, right in front of our beautiful Henry Sandon Hall.

Remembering Droitwich historian Nelly Copson today - on the tenth anniversary of her death

Remembering Droitwich historian Nelly Copson today - on the tenth anniversary of her death
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