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The Cells of Secret Service museum

Back in January, I went for a walk following steps of Jan Rodowicz alias "Anoda". He was was a scout, soldier of the Grey Ranks of the Home Army during WW2. He received orders for bravery during the war. Yet, due to his involvement in the anti-communist movement, he was killed by Secret Service on... Read more »
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Museum of Life in People’s Republic of Poland

Currently, I'm in Poland and on Monday I visited Museum of Life in the Polish People's Republic. It's a place presenting everyday life in Poland under the communist regime from 1945 to 1989. I remember some of the things from my childhood, other I learned from parents or at school. It was an interesting visit... Read more »
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“Distant Lines” – exhibition at State Library of Queensland

On 11th April I went to a “community day of reflection packed with free music events, workshops and activities, talks, curator’s tours, and exclusive performances by Queensland Symphony Orchestra” in conjunction with exhibition “Distant Lines – Queensland Voices of First World War”. It is a free exhibition and runs from 4th April till 15th November so you still… Read more »

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“The View From Here” – Exhibition at Museum of Brisbane

Two weeks ago I was at the Brisbane’s Living Heritage Network‘s members’ seminar at the City Hall and participated in Curatorial Tour of Museum of Brisbane. We were split into groups and my group went for a tour with Phil Manning – curator of “The View from Here” exhibition. I have visited this exhibition before but… Read more »