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IMAGE: Caption: Compton Verney s homepage for the Cranach exhibition which opened in March 2020 view more
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When Museums closed their doors in March 2020 for the first COVID-19 lockdown in the UK a majority moved their activities online to keep their audiences interested. Researchers from WMG, University of Warwick have worked with OUMNH, to analyse the success of the exhibitions, and say the way Museums operate will change forever.Caption: Compton Verney s homepage for the Cranach exhibition which opened in March 2020 Credit: Compton Verney
The cultural impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been analysed by researchers from WMG, University of Warwick in collaboration with OUMNH (Oxford University Museum of Natural History) who in the paper, Digital Responses of UK Museum Exhibition to the COVID-19 Crisis March-June 2020 published in the journal
Cork harbour home with maritime history in its DNA
€850k Victorian original Lee Carrow is in better shape now than in almost all of its 170+ years
Lee Carrow, by the waters of Cork harbour at Rockenham in Passage West and the amenity walkway has its own tidal lagoon
Fri, 07 May, 2021 - 08:00
Tommy Barker Pictures John Finn
Passage West, Cork Harbour
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MUCH of the history of Lee Carrow, an impressive Victorian home by a scenic tidal lagoon and the waters of Cork harbour, matches the development of its setting, Passage West, as the water-fronting one-time fishing village grew in importance, and in wealth.