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The cycles with this logo were made in the town of Albert in the Somme region between 1906-1913, just before WWI broke out; ...
The Anzac biscuit is a cultural icon, infused with mythical value, representing the connection between women on the home front and soldiers serving overseas during the first world war.     A baked ...
Clare Hollingworth, one of the first and finest female foreign correspondents, was only 27 and a week into her first job when ...
Fantasy Gold in the Desert with Jack Sommers. The guys welcome back Jack Sommers to talk all things Diamondbacks. Players ...
A NEW 15-metre-tall sculpture will be officially unveiled in Bradford on Saturday – becoming the latest in a number of statues and sculptures ...
Angela Rippon wants to know what behaviour researchers found observing chimps in Guinea-Bissau, that made them think people ...
It's hard to imagine where New Orleans would be today without the spillway. But despite all the good it has done, many in South Louisiana have a complicated relationship with the long-standing ...
Looking for some Activities to add to your Nimes, France itinerary? There are plenty of things to do, depending on your time ...
When war broke out in 1914, thousands of coal miners swapped shovels for rifles, believing life in the trenches might be ...
And working from the shadows is nobleman Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (Jérémie Renier), a savvy statesman who’s ...
The same sly spirit of rebellion permeates Gomes’s sculptures, which range from bulbous pendulums that dangle from the ...