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... of shadowy obscurity--and it gave out what it took in'. Reminding readers of 'our artists' ne... century, when HH Statham reviewed the 1894 study of the building by WR Lethaby and Harold Swainson ..., drama, history, law, medical, music, mineralogy, novels, natural history, political, political eco...
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QUESTION I am told that a brother of Napoleon was buried in the local church at the village of Grimley, near Worcester, and that he owned a residence nearby. How come?
LUCIEN BONAPARTE fell out with his brother, the Emperor, in August 1810 and set sail for America, taking a shipload of 40 families and their servants. But his ship was captured by the British and taken to Malta from where, eventually, the entire entourage was shipped to Plymouth.
...Then he would work in his study until 10pm. While at Thorngrove, his family expand... at Urbino before devoting himself to mineralogy and chemistry. He then switched disciplines and fo...While looking into the machine, I noticed what I took to be a tack left in one of the shoes durin...
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... order to avoid any subsequent dispute as to what was said. ii) ``TIE individuals''. ``TIE'' stands... evidence to the effect that the clay mineralogy of the body recovery site was not common. He pres... Dr Jeans had had an opportunity to study all Professor Pye's working papers, which were dis...
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QUESTION I am told that a brother of Napoleon was buried in the local church at the village of Grimley, near Worcester, and that he owned a residence nearby. How come?
LUCIEN BONAPARTE fell out with his brother, the Emperor, in August 1810 and set sail for America, taking a shipload of 40 families and their servants. But his ship was captured by the British and taken to Malta from where, eventually, the entire entourage was shipped to Plymouth.
...Then he would work in his study until 10pm. While at Thorngrove, his family expand... at Urbino before devoting himself to mineralogy and chemistry. He then switched disciplines and fo...While looking into the machine, I noticed what I took to be a tack left in one of the shoes durin...
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WALKING WITH DENIS EARDLEY SUPERB views are guaranteed on this short walk at any time of the year but best of all on a sunny day when the trees are not in full leaf.
A word of warning, however, the steep descent through Hagg Wood can be slippery in wet weather and positively dangerous after frost.
... the mine can be arranged for an insight into what life underground is really like. Here the tools an... was formed in 1959, to encourage the study of the mining industry of the Peak District and itts mineralogy. Today the interests of the members and the Societ...