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Cap the Halterpiece bunker, Second season.
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Original Second World War artworks produced as propaganda for the Ministry of Information have gone online and are now freely available on Wikimedia Commons.
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Scotland CourierBritain From Above — historic photo archive goes onlineScotland CourierBritain From Above — historic photo archive goes online.
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A state in America is paying for children to attend fundamentalist schools where the existence of the Loch Ness monster is taught as fact in an effort to disprove the theory of evolution.
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The Guardian (blog)Cameron's attack on the 'feckless poor' has a very long historyThe Guardian (blog)Jeremy Seabrook: The government's planned welfare cuts are the latest attempt by authorities to root out the idle and set them to work.and more »...
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Britain from Above presents the unique Aerofilms collection of aerial photographs from 1919-1953. Register to zoom into these amazing pictures, identify unlocated images, and share memories. Over 16,000 high resolution zoomable images to explore.
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The YorkerThe Secret History of Our StreetsThe YorkerThe first in a new series examining the history of a number of Britain's streets, this compelling episode explores Deptford High Street and its shifting fortunes over the past 125 years, being the...
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Commanding the shortest sea crossing between England and the Continent, Dover Castle was a vital strategic and communication lynch-pin in the empire of the Angevin kings of England.
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Broadcast 14 October 2000 and covering 10871216. There is no saga more powerful than that of the warring dynasty - domineering father, beautiful, scheming mo...
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This work has for its object to show that Beowulf is a Christian poem, written by a Christian poet, for a Christian audience of the eighth century.
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According to newly-uncovered documents in Brazil and Chile, as many as 5,000 Nazis, including Holocaust mastermind Adolf Eichmann (pictured), went to Argentina alone.
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Iconic British Things Part 5: The HumbleAnglopheniaBy Fraser McAlpine | Posted on Wednesday, The glorious French comic book Asterix In Britain spoofed the British love of a cup of tea, when battles between the invading Roman army would grind to a...
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After more than five hundred years, the lost remains of one of Englands most controversial monarchs may have finally been unearthed, according to the ...
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I claim no copyright for this material.It belongs to the History Channel obviously and is uploaded for educational purposes, which falls under ...youtube.com...
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Daily MailBritain from Above: Thousands of historic aerial photographs go ...Daily MailStriking and evocative, they chart a dramatic period of British history - from ...
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WalesOnline (blog)Cardiff from above: Historic aerial photographsWalesOnline (blog)Aerial photographs showing Cardiff in the early 20th century have been uploaded on to a new website, as part of a project to identify more than 15000 mystery ...and...
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Pay our history a flying visitThis is LeicestershireA huge archive of historic aerial photographs is offering a bird's-eye view of how our city and countryside used to look.Nearly 100000 aerial images of Britain ...Old Aerial Photos Of London ReleasedLondonistall...
Raised on Biggles and romantic notions of adventure and dare-devil flying exploits, young Australian men eagerly signed up to fight in Bomber Command. It would not take long for the reality of war to strip away their innocence, Kathryn Spurling writes
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The Alf Garnett Saga, 1972 All this week across the subject of television as a whole, we want to look at the programs that time seems to have largely.
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Iconic birds of steel dominate resort's skylineThis is Grimsby"Seeing everyone enjoying themselves is fantastic, and that was the main point for us – to give people a good show and share history." Spectators also viewed the original Alvis TD21 and...
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Horrible Histories The Spanish Armada. from series 4 episode 1.
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The idea of a distinctive "Tudor era" in English history is a misleading invention, an Oxford University historian argues. (RT @marcusleroux: The Tudors didn't exist. They were invented by a Scottish philosopher during The Enlightenment.
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PRESS RELEASE Issued: 15th March 2012 Unique Mosquito NF.36 Night-Fighter restoration confirmed The People’s Mosquito are very pleased to announce that an airframe for the restoration project has...
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In this English version a brief introduction to St Kilda is given. An excursion with a Lewis-based tourism operator is recorded, including both main islands,...
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BBC NewsAerial Archaeology and the Roman EmpireBBC NewsThe Roman Empire stretched from the Euphrates in the east, through North Africa, and as far north as The Antonine Wall in Scotland; in Europe the limits (or Limes as the Romans referred to...
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