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Missing Museums

The Imperial War Museums have launched a social media campaign for people to express how much they missed military history venues as museums re-open across the UK

In the weeks leading up to the reopening of museums and galleries, the Imperial War Museums (IWM) have launched #MissingMuseums, a social media campaign that asks what museum-goers have missed the most while doors to the UK’s best-loved cultural sites have remained shut.

From the sound of the Spitfire to seeing great works of art, the campaign, which launched on 1 April 2021, shines a light on visitors’

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