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		<title>Isotype collection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we visited one of the largest collections of Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype collections at University of Reading. We were given the opportunity to see and handle the collection of books, documents, working methods and even the printing blocks used from this movement. It was really interesting to see the methodology behind these works.]]></description>
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