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10 May 2020

Two Mile House, Cheshire

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Two Mile House, Rough Hill, near Dodleston, lies close to the junction of the A483 and the A55. The original part of the farmhouse, symm...
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04 March 2020

Karan Anne Porter

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Thursday 4 March 1965 to Wednesday 4 February 2009. Photograph: Studland, Dorset, with Bridget Rogers and Heather Todd, February 1993.
17 February 2020

Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest

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Construction of what was originally called the Palace of the Republic began in 1983, the cornerstone laid on 25 June 1984. Romanian Communis...
12 February 2020

Regal Cinema, Oswestry

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In the 1930s Oswestry boasted three cinemas. The King's Theatre, later renamed the Granada, then later still the Century Cinema, in ...
19 December 2019

Deflated Gas Holders

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Gas holders, also incorrectly referred to as gasometers - they don't measure anything - were once a common sight in UK towns and cit...
11 November 2019

Foel Ortho

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Foel translates from the Welsh as bald, or bare, hill. But the hillside at Foel Ortho is anything but bald. ...
28 October 2019

Freetown Christiania

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Christiania, now covering about 19 acres of the military barracks of Bådsmandsstræd (abandoned from 1967),...
27 October 2019

Broen / Bron

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The Øresund (Danish) or Öresund (Swedish) Bridge is a four-lane motorway and twin-track railway bridge tha...
20 September 2019

i360 - World's Most Slender Tower

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Brighton's i360 'vertical pier' was conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects, the s...
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20 August 2019

Penang - Kek Lok Si

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Covering about 30 acres, and home to millions of representations of Buddha, Kek Lok Si is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. ...
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