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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
Located across the road from The Postal Museum, Mail Rail reveals the story of the postal service’s subterranean world beneath the streets of London. See the unchanged station platforms, deep below Royal Mail’s Mount Pleasant sorting office; See and hear the people who worked on it, experience their lives below ground and glimpse hidden parts of the railway that once kept the mail coursing through London for 22 hours every day; Discover interactive exhibits that bring to life more than 100 years of postal engineering.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 12th, 2019.
Charles de La Fosse, né le 15 juin 1636 à Paris, où il est mort le 13 décembre 1716, est un peintre français. Il est considéré par les historiens de l'art comme l'un des peintres français les plus importants vers 1700, avec Antoine Coypel et Jean Jouvenet, assurant la transition entre les XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 29th, 2018.
SAILBOATDATA.COM is a database that contains information on nearly 8000 production and semi-production sailboats dating back to 1900. Boats are generally listed using their class designation rather than the manufacturer or builder name. For example a BENETEAU FIRST 456 will be listed as FIRST 456 (BENETEAU) One could also go to the BUILDERS section and search BENETEAU. All the boats built by BENETEAU should be listed within that title. Search results default to alphabetical, 25 per page. Use SORT BY: to switch your results to sort by year built or LOA.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 15th, 2018.
In this film Mark Dolan goes in search of the richest teenagers in the world. His journey takes him from the richest nation in the world, America, to Dubai, to the home of the Oligarchs, Russia, before ending up in Thailand. Along the way he meets a 17-year-old girl with unlimited credit card access and personal fitness coaches on demand, a teenage boy who rubs shoulders with Dubai’s royal family, an Oligarch’s daughter with her own chain of fashion stores, and Thailand’s version of Paris Hilton. But what’s the best way for the richest parents in the world to bring up their children? And is there a way for them to allow their kids to tap into the family resources without spoiling them too much?
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Saved by uncleflo on November 28th, 2016.
Two Muslim families hold the keys to the doors of Jerusalem's holiest church in order to keep the peace between three feuding Christian denominations. On a recent Sunday morning, Adeeb Jawad Joudeh Al Husseini was sitting on a bench just inside the sole public entrance to Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The doorway to the sprawling church, founded in the 4th Century, is where the 53-year-old Muslim has spent much of his life. His father, grandfather and dozens of generations of forefathers before them also dedicated most of their lives to sitting on this bench, guarding the church believed to contain the tomb of Jesus, Al Husseini said, pulling a 20cm-long iron key out of his leather jacket’s inner pocket.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 15th, 2014.
Dads get a lot of credit. They have their own holiday, special gift baskets and the biggest serving at the dinner table. Too often, little brothers get overlooked. They don’t get anywhere near the kind of recognition they deserve, and that’s a shame. At the end of the day, while your dad might be a key figure in your life, you’ll find that the person who’s right there next to you, through thick and thin, is actually your brother.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 10th, 2014.
Thanks to ‘JDF’ for taking the time to post a comment – and for asking about the elite European Schools for the sons and daughters of eurocrats, which I mentioned in the previous post about the luxurious lives of the European Commission staff. This will fill you in a bit:
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Saved by uncleflo on August 30th, 2013.
A BELGIAN tourist branded Glasgow's parking laws "extreme" after the council refused his appeal that he was assisting his wife who had a broken leg. Roeland Mertens was issued with a ticket in Virginia Street this month when he left his hired car on double yellow lines.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 28th, 2012.
The Animal Diversity Web is an online database and encyclopedia of animal natural history, built through contributions from students, photographers, and many others. It is a rich and flexible resource designed both as an encyclopedia for exploring biodiversity and for use in formal, inquiry-based education.
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