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Village Hall
The Wimbledon Society’s free museum for everyone. Supported by the Wimbledon Village Hall Trust and the Wimbledon Village Club. Themuseum is currently close for refurbishment This amazing building has A…
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Zumbi dos Palmares
Zumbi (1655 – November 20, 1695), also known as Zumbi dos Palmares (Portuguese pronunciation: [zbi dus pwmais]), was a quilombola chieftain and a Brazilian of Kongo ancestry. He was one…
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Harriet Tubman was an American abolitionist and political activist.
Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 enslaved people, including family and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses…
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How to get water from a tree – Survival tips
Good day! You can insert one tap for each foot of the tree’s diameter. If you’re using the sap for drinking water, know that it doesn’t keep long before souring,…
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The Colossi of Memnon are 2 sandstone statues of the Egyptian Pharoah Amenhotep III
which have stood for the past 3,400 a long time within the Theban Necropolis, fair west of the city of Luxor in Egypt. They were built to stand protect at the entrance of Amenhotep’s dedication sanctuary, small of which remains nowadays. Its establishment was as…
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Henry Moore & Reclining Figure, The arrangement of these three nude females recalls the traditional composition of ‘The Three Graces
Reclining Figure 1938 (LH 192) is a small sculpture by Henry Moore of an sinuous abstracted human figure. An enlarged version was made in 1984 for the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation,…
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LGN ROBE
These voyages have profoundly impacted men’s wear, which has ended up known for its free outlines, delicate tones and liquid elucidation of manliness. LGN Livingston’s unused women’s pieces, which illustrate his taste for unordinary materials, incorporate a hung one-souldered best made from soft- Ethiopian cloth VINTAGE LGN, COTTON, FABRIC, COTTON THREAD, RECYCLED SARI £377.00 TO ORDER…
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Remembering the Legends , musical therapy for lovers – Frankie McBRIDE – Tiffany
Frankie McBride (born 1944, Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) is an Irish country and folk singer, who rose to stardom in the second half of the 1960s. McBride’s hit single,…
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The Arch by Henry Moores
The Arch could be a six-metre tall Roman travertine design situated on the north bank of the Long Water. It was displayed by the craftsman Henry Moore to the country for siting in Kensington Gardens in 1980 – two a long time after his eightieth-birthday show at the…
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Brunswick place gardens – Heritage, history and culture.
We started our journey in search of John Ruskin, who use to live in the camdem area of the Brunswick area he was the one defending lawyer of caroline Brunswick…
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Aeneas, Brutus, Brute of Troy,
Brutus, or Brute of Troy, is a legendary descendant of the Trojan hero Aeneas, known in medieval British history as the eponymous founder and first king of Britain. This legend…
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Thomas Charles Llethbridge, – Philosophy, Ethnology and Archaeology.
Thomas Charles Lethbridge (23 March 1901 – 30 September 1971), better known as T. C. Lethbridge, was an English archaeologist, parapsychologist, and explorer. A specialist in Anglo-Saxon archaeology, he served…











