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Cambridge University Infiltrated by Chinese Tech Giant Huawei

Cambridge University Infiltrated by Chinese Tech Giant Huawei
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Ruins of 100-Foot-Long, 1,000-Year-Old Church Found Under Cornfield

Ruins of 100-Foot-Long, 1,000-Year-Old Church Found Under Cornfield By Georgina Jadikovskaall, Zenger News On 7/1/21 at 8:00 PM EDT A 1,000-year-old church built by Otto the Great, who greatly extended the influence of the Catholic Church in Europe as Holy Roman Emperor, has been found under a cornfield in Germany. Archaeologists uncovered the foundation walls of the large church at the rediscovered Royal Palace of Helfta near Eisleben in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The town is famous as the hometown of Martin Luther. The church was discovered early last month, and its foundation walls have now been fully uncovered. The church was built by Otto I, traditionally known as Otto the Great, who was king of Germany from 936 and Holy Roman Emperor from 962 until his death in 973.

Niall McLaughlin Architects models Auckland Tower on siege engines

Siege engines and market halls informed the design of the Auckland Tower, a larch entrance building and viewpoint that Niall McLaughlin Architects has created for a castle in England. The entrance marries a tall tower with a ticket hall and is the first port of call for visitors to Auckland Castle and its new Faith Museum in the town of Bishop Auckland. Niall McLaughlin Architects decided to incorporate a lookout into the design as the castle did not previously have a tower, and the studio s founder felt it deserved one. Above: Niall McLaughlin Architects built the entrance to Auckland Castle. Top image: it combines a tower and ticket hall

University of Aberdeen to return pillaged Benin bronze to Nigeria

University of Aberdeen to return pillaged Benin bronze to Nigeria
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Old wedding photos found thanks to archive service

Lindy was from Landbeach and I met her whilst an undergraduate at Jesus College in Cambridge. Our wedding reception was held in the garden of Lindy’s mother’s house in Landbeach and many of the photographs were taken there.  “The photos were taken by Lettice Ramsey and her company, Ramsey and Muspratt, was quite famous in Cambridge at the time, taking portrait pictures of many of the city’s best-known names. I did some online research and found that Ramsey and Muspratt had donated their negatives to the Cambridgeshire Collection in the 1980s.   “I emailed the council s Libraries service more in hope than expectation to ask whether they still had the negatives.

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