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2021","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EIt's hard to imagine these days, but an area near Merivale Mall was once a farm for ostriches.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDM3XQ/Ostrich-chick-mount.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsIngiLDc5XQ/Ostrich-chick-mount.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/discover/stories/the-ostrich-farm-in-merivale/"},{"ID":1152,"Title":"Watch: Women and Photography in the Nineteenth Century","Sort":73,"Date":"Thu, 24 Jun 2021","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003E\u00a0Curator Human History Dr Jill Haley explores the various ways that women shaped photography in the nineteenth century, both behind and before the 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08 Jan 2021","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EJames Dennistoun's passion for adventure took him from Peel Forest to Antarctica, and to Europe to fight in World War One.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDQ4XQ/1968-275-157-Dennistoun-on-Capstan.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsInkiLDBd/1968-275-157-Dennistoun-on-Capstan.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/discover/stories/james-dennistoun-a-life-of-adventure/"},{"ID":1011,"Title":"Fit for a King, a Tsar \u2013 or Both?","Sort":65,"Date":"Wed, 30 Dec 2020","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EThe Museum cares for an impressive collection of more than 100 pieces of glassware made at the Imperial Glass Factory, St Petersburg, in the 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