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French WW2 truck found in Bordeaux vineyard to be sold

16 February 2021 By Phoebe French A war-time Citroën truck found in a Bordeaux vineyard and painted with symbols associated with the French Resistance is to be put up for auction. The WW2 truck as it is now. Image: H&H Classics The truck, which had been converted from a 1924 Citroën B12 9cv car, was found abandoned in a Bordeaux vineyard by a British tourist in the early 1990s. The owner of the vineyard, Ernest Carrier, said the vehicle had belonged to his father who had used it on the farm and on occasion to transport members of the Resistance.

Woke British Universities To Be Fined For Limiting Free Speech

Keep problematic monuments and explain them , UK government to tell cultural leaders

In January, the City of London announced that it would take down and re-sited the statue of William Beckford in Guildhall. Beckford, who was a two-time Lord Mayor of London in the late 1700s, accrued wealth from plantations in Jamaica and held African slaves Photo: Stephencdickson The UK culture secretary Oliver Dowden will stoke the debate raging over controversial historic monuments by telling museum and heritage leaders later this month that they “must defend our culture and history from the noisy minority of activists constantly trying to do Britain down”. According to the Daily Telegraph, Dowden is due to tell the leaders of the National Trust, Historic England, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Arts Council England, the British Museum and the Imperial War Museum at a roundtable meeting how to put into practice the government s “retain and explain” approach towards heritage. A source close to the Department for Digital, Media, Culture and Spo

Visit Wonder Woman 1984 s Dramatic Filming Locations In Real Life

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ and the production crews traveled the world to film the adventure. Some have been lucky enough to have already seen “Wonder Woman 1984,” while others have to wait. However, this year’s Christmas blockbuster movie is definitely worth seeing. The epic adventure was filmed in some of the most stunning locations in the world. Those beautiful scenes aren’t all CGI – they are the real deal and you can see them for yourself. Filming Locations Of ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ This year’s movie theater experience was filmed in some of the most stunningly beautiful places in several different countries in the world. Let’s have a peek into where the action traveled to.

Trident and VC 10 - Travel for Aircraft

Travel for Aircraft Hawker-Siddeley Trident 2E at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford ©2018 Joseph May/Travel for Aircraft This marvelous example of Hawker Siddeley’s Trident, or HS-121 Trident, (the design originated with de Havilland as the DH.121) is in colors of British European Airways. A trio of Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan engines powered this airliner, the world’s first trijet airliner! And it was speedy, cruising as quickly as 610 mph! It required long take distances for taking off of about 6000 feet. It was a hot aircraft which could climb as well as descend quickly with the landing gear used as air brakes below 320 mph. The 2E was the extended range version with Rolls-Royce Spey 512 turbofan engines, slats replaced leading edge flaps and increased wingspan. This airliner and many others is a possession of the Duxford Aviation Society’s British Airliner Collection, of which several aircraft are on display at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford (IWM–Duxford

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