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Wednesday 5 - Tuesday 11 November 2014 (Weekdays only)
Created by a team of volunteers, this exhibition explores some of the themes uncovered in conversations with different community groups about the 1914-18 period in their own countries. The exhibition looks at the use of propaganda, opposition to the war, women's roles, revolution and how the world changed afterwards. You will explore moments in global history that still have significance to us today.
Open: Monday - Friday from 9am - 5pm. Closed Saturday and Sunday
This event is part of Trent To Trenches, a series of event to mark 100 years since the start of WW1.
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