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Description A flash mob, or 30-minute crowd-gathering, created as a Media event outside the Roman Museum in narrow Butchery Lane, Canterbury, Kent by Canterbury Archaeological Trust (CAT) at midday on 13 February 2010. The event was to raise Media awareness that Canterbury and Herne Bay museums were threatened with closure by the City of Canterbury budget 2010−2011. All those present were aware that they were there to be photographed. This is Alex Perkins, Liberal Councillor for Wincheap.
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