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The laces made in Belgium during World War One are an important part of the lace holdings of the Division of Home and Community Life’s Textile Collection in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of ...
WWI pilots were known for their aerial combat skills and were called aces. This Belgian ace did one impressive feat during ...
Fighting it out over the Arctic, with the vast resources of the Arctic, is going to be the new great game of the twenty-first ...
Thierry Gouvenou used to get paid to ride the Tour de France in the 1990s — now his job is to decide which roads the modern ...
Just about everything about the onion-domed Russian Orthodox church near the otherwise unassuming Swedish city of Vasteras ...
As I wrote in several articles, my sojourn in Europe was a culture shock on many levels . The most profound was how Europeans ...
A REAL ale fan celebrated visiting visiting 24,000 boozers and downing 60,000 pints after more than 40 years on the “world’s ...
Peter Hill has spent 41 years and travelled 400,000 miles drinking 60,000 pints in 24,000 pubs - and has no plans to put a ...
Hidden away in secluded private grounds above Whitecliff Bay on the Isle of Wight is unsung national treasure, Steynewood Battery. It was one of a chain of fortifications built on the Island in ...
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Four years on from the attacks on 9/11 - this was a time when, in the minds of many, Muslims were already associated with ...
Mystery over ‘unusually large’ Roman shoes unearthed in Northumberland - The size 14 Roman shoes were unearthed at Magna ...
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