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NG32/21The exhibition, organised by the War Artists' Advisory Committee, was ongoing throughout the Second World War. Heavy air raids forced the exhibition to be suspended from 11 Oct-1 Nov 1940 and urgent roof repairs closed it from 30 Jun-5 Jul 1941. ...
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NG32/22The exhibition was organised by the National Gallery in Rooms XXXIV-XXXVI (now the East Wing cafe). There are no records for this exhibition.
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NG32/23The exhibition was organised by the National Gallery in Rooms XXXIV-XXXVI (now the East Wing cafe). There are no records or catalogue for this exhibition.
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NG32/24The exhibition was organised by the National Gallery in Rooms XXXIV-XXXVI (now the East Wing cafe). There are no records for this exhibition.
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NG32/25Organised by the Committee on the Employment of Artists in Wartime and the Pilgrim Trust. The exhibition was held in Rooms XXXIV-XXXVI (now the East Wing cafe). There are no files for this exhibition at the National Gallery. CEAW records are held ...
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NG32/26The exhibition was organised by the Tate Gallery in Rooms XXXIV-XXXVI (now the East Wing cafe). There are no files for this exhibition at the National Gallery. The exhibition records are held by the Tate at the Hyman Kreitman Research Centre (ref. ...
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NG32/27The exhibition was organised by the National Gallery in Rooms XXXIV-XXXVI (now the East Wing cafe). There are no records for this exhibition.
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NG32/28The exhibition was organised by the Tate Gallery in Rooms XXXIV-XXXVI (now the East Wing cafe). There are no files for this exhibition at the National Gallery. The exhibition records are held by the Tate at the Hyman Kreitman Research Centre (ref. ...
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NG32/29Organised by the Committee on the Employment of Artists in Wartime and the Pilgrim Trust. There are no files for this exhibition at the National Gallery. CEAW records are held by the Pilgrim Trust.
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NG32/30Organised by the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts. There are no files for this exhibition at the National Gallery. CEMA records are held in the Archive of Art and Design at the Victoria and Albert Museum (ref. EL1).
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