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William Morris and India - The Hindu BusinessLine

William Morris and India - The Hindu BusinessLine
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South Kensington: How the zeal of Prince Albert and the Victorians transformed one of London s greatest areas

South Kensington: How the zeal of Prince Albert and the Victorians transformed one of London s greatest areas
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Napoleon I Essai, Basel Glückhennentaler in Gold Among World Coins at Atlas Numismatics

Napoleon I Essai, Basel Glückhennentaler in Gold Among World Coins at Atlas Numismatics
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of A Catalogue of Books Published by Chapman & Hall, Limited, by Chapman & Hall, Limited

The Project Gutenberg eBook of A Catalogue of Books Published by Chapman & Hall, Limited, by Chapman & Hall, Limited
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The Royal Albert Hall: A 19th-century marvel that has lost none of its power to amaze

The vast amphitheatre was glazed until 1949. Photograph: Will Pryce Credit: Will Pryce, Future Publishing This week, the Royal Albert Hall celebrates its 150th anniversary. With photographs taken during the unnatural quiet of lockdown, John Goodall looks at the remarkable story behind the creation of this world-famous venue. Photographs by Will Pryce. At noon on Wednesday, March 29, 1871, Queen Victoria set off in a royal cavalcade of nine closed carriages from Buckingham Palace for the official opening of the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences in South Kensington. Undeterred by a biting wind, large crowds assembled to line the route and an audience of nearly 8,000 people gathered in the building itself. A report in

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