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Credit Colin Davison
Over 25,000 people have visited our exhibition In The Long Run... 30 Years of the Great North Run at the Great North Museum since it opened on 17 July.
Credit Colin Davison
Fiona Banner's Tornado bell, created from a decommissioned fighter plane, is launched in Gateshead. Pupils from the Thomas Hepburn Community School were the first official bell ringers.
Credit Colin Davison
Tornado, the new public artwork by Fiona Banner has been installed on Hillgate Quay in Gateshead.
Credit Colin Davison
Keep Your Eyes Open, the North East's online daily art and culture dispatch, has covered our In The Long Run exhibition at the Great North Museum.
Tornado by Fiona Banner
Fiona Banner's Tornado bell has been cast at the renowned John Taylors Foundry in Loughborough.
Credit Colin Davison
Our blockbuster exhibition all about the history and significance of the world's largest half-marathon starts tomorrow!
David Blandy with guitar
David Blandy is the winner of the 2011 Great North Run Moving Image Commission. His new piece, which will focus on runners lip-syncing to their favourite songs whilst training for the event, will be featured as part of our 2011 programme.
© Great North Run Culture
Legendary Ethiopian long-distance runner Haile Gebrselassie has donated running kit to the In The Long Run... exhibition at the Great North Museum which celebrates 30 years of the world's most popular half-marathon.
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