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Two years after a major retrospective that was intended to be his swansong, Ia
One of the things I miss most from the current railway scene is our locomotive workshops. They were such fascinating places to visit, because they illustrated perfectly the life story of locomotives f
Past and present entwine at the Black Country Living Museum, where history is close enough to touch and stories of the past unfold
Lee Miller threw herself into life, dancing at Surrealist balls, taking fashion to Blitz-torn streets and dreaming up blue-spaghetti recipes, all the time intoxicating men and fighting inner demons, as Mary Miers reveals
Brenzett, 2016, by Terry Hulf
Exhibition of the week Lee Miller Tate ...
Sir Don McCullin swaps war zones for garden sheds and stormy skies in a collection of still lifes and landscapes that reveal the master in a rare, contemplative mood, says Peter Dench