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Webinar FREE
Reset. Restart: How to use tech for your business
Do you want to use technology to enhance your business, but don’t know where to begin?
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Webinar FREE
Webinar: Start using social media for small business
Everyone seems to talk about social media these days, but how can Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Tik Tok and ...
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At the Library FREE
Speech-to-Text Tour of Breaking the News
Join us as we take you on a speech-to-text tour of our latest exhibition Breaking the News.
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Online
An Evening with Joanna Cannon and Nina Stibbe
Two best selling authors in conversation
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Exhibition
Breaking the News
-Challenge and change the way you think about news. This exhibition prompts big questions about the news we consume.
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Exhibition FREE
Living with Machines
Revisit the industrial revolution at Leeds City Museum.
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Exhibition
Alexander the Great: The Making of a Myth
-When it comes to making myths, Alexander the Great’s story has it all.
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Exhibition FREE
Sound Gallery
Explore audiovisual content from across our collections
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Exhibition FREE
The Philatelic Exhibition
Discover some of the rarest and most significant stamps from one of the world's greatest collections
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Exhibition FREE
Treasures of the British Library
From Magna Carta and Shakespeare to Florence Nightingale and Gandhi. Explore some of the world’s most exciting, ...
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Tour
Elizabeth and Mary: Royal Cousins Rival Queens – Digital Tour
Our exhibition may be closed but you can still hop onto our digital tour led by exhibition curator Andrea Clarke.
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