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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the café/bar
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - wearing a crab hat.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Bertie Terrilliams, Ned Surest-Williams, Chase Coley.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Bertie Terrilliams, Ned Surest-Williams, Chase Coley.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the gift shop
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the gift shop
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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    Copyright photograph by Martin Godwin 0044 (0)7774 863 653

     

  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
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    Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (10076966p)
    The Diorama corridor with magazine covers on one side and miniature dresses and accesories on the other
    Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition, V&A museum, London, UK - 30 Jan 2019
    Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams - the largest and most comprehensive exhibition ever staged in the UK on the House of Dior. From 1947 to the present day, it traces the history and impact of one of the 20th century?s most influential couturiers, and the six artistic directors who have succeeded him. Highlights of the exhibition include a dress worn by Princess Margaret on her 21st birthday, Dior?s famed Bar Suit from his ground-breaking first collection in 1947 and a magnificent ballroom scene displaying 70 years worth of stunning haute couture evening wear.

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    June 25, 2018 - Dnipro, Ukraine - A fragment of the Battle for the Dnipro diorama is pictured after reconstruction at the Dmytro Yavornytskyi National History Museum, Dnipro, central Ukraine, June 25, 2018. Ukrinform...DNIPRO. The Battle for the Dnipro diorama has been opened after reconstruction at the Dmytro Yavornytskyi National History Museum. Ukraine's largest diorama tells a story of the liberation of Dnipro from Nazi invaders and the crossing of the Dnipro River by Soviet troops in 1943 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    June 25, 2018 - Dnipro, Ukraine - A visitor stands by the Battle for the Dnipro diorama inaugurated after reconstruction at the Dmytro Yavornytskyi National History Museum, Dnipro, central Ukraine, June 25, 2018. Ukrinform...DNIPRO. The Battle for the Dnipro diorama has been opened after reconstruction at the Dmytro Yavornytskyi National History Museum. Ukraine's largest diorama tells a story of the liberation of Dnipro from Nazi invaders and the crossing of the Dnipro River by Soviet troops in 1943 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'Colour and Vision' Ausstellung im Natural History Museum
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    NEWS - London: 'Colour and Vision' Ausstellung im Natural History Museum
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (5768130e)
    Bird diorama
    Natural History Museum Colour and Vision exhibition photocall, London, UK - 13 Jul 2016
    Over 350 rarely seen specimens from the Museum's collection including nature's finest examples of structural colour and iridescence, a selection of eyeballs from the National Eye Collection and the first creatures to develop image forming eyes over 565 million years ago.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas