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==The Harris Museum== | ==The Harris Museum== | ||
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Before the outbreak, the bulk of the artwork in the Harris Museum had a close connection with [[St. Dionysius's Hospital]], with a large percentage of the works displayed having been produced by patients of the hospital as part of its therapeutic courses, aimed at rehabilitating sufferers of mental trauma or those needing intensive physical therapy. Essentially another avenue of fundraising the for hospital, the museum's admission prices fed directly into the hospital's funds, though it also served as a launching pad for several local sculptors, especially those responsible for the nearby [[The Stoward Monument|Stoward Monument]] and the friezes of [[Vines Place]]. Today, however, most of these sculptures have been [[Digestion|gnawed]] and [[Tangling Grasp|clawed]] by the relentless dead, and its oil paintings recoloured [[Blood|red]] by insidious [[RDD|gangs]]. | |||
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Revision as of 01:41, 3 May 2010
The Harris Museum is a Conceptual Art Museum.
the Harris Museum
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The Harris Museum
Description
History
Before the outbreak, the bulk of the artwork in the Harris Museum had a close connection with St. Dionysius's Hospital, with a large percentage of the works displayed having been produced by patients of the hospital as part of its therapeutic courses, aimed at rehabilitating sufferers of mental trauma or those needing intensive physical therapy. Essentially another avenue of fundraising the for hospital, the museum's admission prices fed directly into the hospital's funds, though it also served as a launching pad for several local sculptors, especially those responsible for the nearby Stoward Monument and the friezes of Vines Place. Today, however, most of these sculptures have been gnawed and clawed by the relentless dead, and its oil paintings recoloured red by insidious gangs.
Barricade Policy
According to the Millen Hills Barricade Plan the building should be kept at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) at all times.
Current Status
December 19th, 2009 - building is ruined and 3 zombies are outside --OO Willie 02:12, 20 December 2009 (UTC)
Heavily Barricaded, a few survivors inside. --Hippo Cloud 05:04, 19 June 2008 (BST)