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		<title>Clarkes in the National Portrait Gallery</title>
		<description>Just searching for Sir Fred Clarke, who seems to be related to the wife's family but not to our Clarkes, and I'm not sure if this is him in the National Portrait Gallery or not, but here's a list of other Clarkes who are. Hold your mouse over their n... </description>
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		<title>Banksy takes New York</title>
		<description>Renowned street artist (responsible for Please Drive By Carefully In Our Village among many other more familiar works) dressed as an OAP, wandered into a few museums (The Brooklyn Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, and ... </description>
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