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Dwell on MSNMy House: They Said Farewell to London and Moved Into a 17th-Century Water Mill - MSNFor artists Miriam Nabarro and Simon Quinn, the transition from living in a London apartment to a 17th-century mill in rural ...
Imagine a London version of the Taj Mahal. Not a copy of the splendid 17th-century Mughal tomb built by Shah Jahan for Mumtaz ...
A full-sized replica of a 17th-century Spanish merchant ship is due to arrive in London. Tower Bridge will be opened to let the 500-ton Galeon Andalucia pass through, before it arrives at St ...
Paper Cuttings Made by 17th-Century Schoolgirls Discovered Beneath Floorboards The fragile cutouts are going on display at Sutton House in London, which was once a boarding school for girls ...
A rare new statue of a black woman who has been ‘hidden in history’ has been unveiled for London ers to make wishes at. The ...
Curators at Tate and Los Angeles County Museum of Art discuss the ways in which technology has shaped artists’ work, plus a chat about the “mesmerising” Harmonia Macrocosmica ...
Developer Downsizes to Protect UNESCO Status of 17th-Century Royal Buildings in London - Artnet News
Developer Downsizes to Protect UNESCO Status of 17th-Century Royal Buildings in London. The concerns echo similar ones surrounding the Tower of London.
One of the lessons of “‘I Humbly Beg Your Speedy Answer,’” Mary Beth Norton’s delightful compendium of 17th-century advice to the lovelorn, is a sobering one to us today: Things that we ...
A gold posy ring discovered in a 17th Century token box was probably stored there for safekeeping only to be lost after all, ...
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