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...London’s Museum of Childhood was born in 1974, within a Grade II-listed building from 1872....
...sourced from makers around the world....
...People wanted to own a record of a great event. Then the explosion of injection-moulded mugs took off after world war two, which made them incredibly cheap to produce.” Lush is a serious collector....
...They began to lose their way in the period of decolonisation after the second world war, and the mood has darkened in more recent years, when empire guilt and the impact of Black Lives Matter have raised...
...It is the possibility of opening minds and hearts to the diversity and beauty of the world, the diversity of history. I am a strong advocate of this universal vocation of a museum....
...They knew about Ganieva’s relationship with Leon Black, the Wall Street billionaire who had recently become chairman of the Museum of Modern Art....
...luxury value of art — that is, the luxury of actually seeing it, around the world....
...Citadel, based in Chicago, is one of the world’s biggest hedge funds with about $34bn in assets under management....
...the scenes of independent institutions such as the Tate, the British Museum, the Royal Museums Greenwich and the Science Museum....
...Military simulator Arma 3 recently launched its new Art of War campaign, which features a museum filled with art made by the game’s community, while institutions ranging from the V&A to Tate to the British...
...Nicholas II of Russia, Edward VII and George V of Great Britain, Chulalongkorn of Siam and the Duc d’Orléans were among its early patrons....
...His new London purchase is at the heart of the city’s government district and was associated, along with No 4, with Charles de Gaulle, former French president, during the second world war....
...Guggenheim’s Scott Minerd compares the current dissonance between buoyant asset prices and deteriorating fundamentals to Neville Chamberlain declaring “peace for our time” shortly before World War II....
...the world”....
...Spy fever The opening of the Centre for World War I Internment marks the centenary of internees leaving Knockaloe in 1919....
...Reformation, two world wars and a modern-day drive towards European unity....
...Lorien Kite is the FT’s deputy Life & Arts editor ‘A Pirate’s Life For Me’, V&A Museum of Childhood, London, October 20-April 22 2019; vam.ac.uk....
...The V&A has said no. Why? History, it seems, is double-edged. No one would stand against the restoration of property stolen by, say, the German armies in Europe during the second world war....
...RAF Enstone was decommissioned at the end of the second world war and today is split between a small recreational airfield, a scruffy industrial estate and a motor racing circuit....
...Views of Ethiopia, he said, tended to be stuck in the “1980s’ Bob Geldof famine and civil war paradigm”....
...All of these stocks had proven growth records, continual increases in dividends (virtually none had cut its dividend since World War II), and high market capitalization....
...When the second world war broke out many of the great liners were requisitioned, and those that survived that process were generally in need of a refit....
...“The real concern for most companies contemplating an IPO isn’t the challenge of going public, it is the obligations and opportunities that come with being public,” said Lise Buyer, a partner at Class V...
...The company’s roots date back to 1948 when Charles Lazarus returned home from serving in World War II as the baby boom was beginning....
...(Slate) Tourism: London v Venice Three museums in the English capital last year received more visitors than the entire Italian city of Venice....
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