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As the 80th anniversary of VE Day is marked, today's Object of the Week is a telegram sent at the very end of the Second World War.
CURATORS are encouraging more people to discover the DLI Collection at the “fantastic” new DLI Research and Study Centre at Sevenhills.
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Seven things to do at County Durham’s newest visitor attraction this ...Delve into the history of the DLI The Story has reunited the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) Collection with the DLI Archive for the first time since 1998.
It's only six words long, but the contents of a telegram sent by a Durham Light Infantry (DLI) soldier called Henry Hill to his wife, Lilian, hold so much meaning.
Reassurances have been made that the future of a historic museum collection is in safe hands. A special meeting of Durham County Council heard plans for the future of the DLI collection to provide ...
The DLI collection, previously housed at the museum site, is currently being moved to a new £20million history centre based at the Grade II listed Mount Oswald Manor House, in South Road, Durham.
An old manor house could become a new history centre for County Durham under plans submitted by a council. The Durham Light Infantry (DLI) collection from the closed DLI Museum would also be ...
Campaigners have criticised a council decision to dig up land where the ashes of dead war veterans have been scatted as part of plans to redevelop a former military museum. The Durham Light ...
The Durham Light Infantry (DLI) Museum closed amid protests in 2016 as part of Durham County Council's cost-cutting measures. Now the council's planning committee has approved the reopening the ...
The closure of the Durham Light Infantry museum illustrates the North-South divide in culture funding and could see the region’s heritage forgotten forever, a leading academic has warned.
Durham County Council said it and the DLI trustees took a "new, more innovative approach" to the collection two years ago and through travelling exhibitions such as Somme 1916, it was "easier to ...
The future of a treasured regimental collection is due to be reviewed by Durham County Council’s new administration.
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