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Just over three decades ago Hilary Machell came to Lancashire to go to university.
She had been brought up in Biggin Hill on the Kent/London border, but was smitten by the red rose county where she studied for a degree in Theatre Studies and English Literature at Lancaster University.
Today the county is still her home. She said: “My parents were both Londoners and my mother was from Sunderland, so I’ve a foot in the north! I came to Lancaster University in 1990 and I never left.”
Hilary Machell pictured outside the Harris Museum, Art Gallery and Library in Preston Photo: Neil Cross
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A project to safeguard Scottish artist and designer Tim Stead’s home for the benefit of the nation has been saved thanks to a combined pledge of £300,000 from a pair of north-east donors.
Shackleton artifacts to be donated to U.K. museums
The National Heritage Memorial Fund says the sled will be donated to London’s National Maritime Museum, and the flag to Cambridge’s Scott Polar Research Institute.
By JAMES BROOKSAssociated Press
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An 11-foot-long wooden sled used on Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton’s British Antarctic expedition is displayed on a table at Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre in London.
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LONDON A sled and flag used in one of explorer Ernest Shackleton’s famed expeditions to the South Pole have been bought by a British government-funded body to keep the treasured artifacts in the U.K.
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