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Prince Philip in pictures: The Duke of Edinburgh and his visits to the north and north-east

Updated: April 9, 2021, 2:39 pm © PRESS AND JOURNAL Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Prince Philip was a keen visitor of the north-east, with the Royal Family often attending the Braemar Highland Games and Gathering. The Braemar Gathering 2014 ;Which was attended by The Queen, Prince Philip and Prince Charles the Duke of Rothesay.Picture by KAMI THOMSON 06-09-14 Balmoral Castle was a holiday home for them, and the family spent summer breaks there. Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth often visited Crathie Kirk when they were at Balmoral and it was a regular place of worship for them.

Nigeria Receives Stolen Ile-Ife Artefact From Mexico

    “I will present it to my colleague, Minister @FMICNigeria, Alh Lai Mohammed, at a later date,” Onyeama stated. Presented with an ancient bronze sculpture by Dr. Yakubu Dadu, Chargé Affaires of The Nigerian Embassy in Mexico. This Ife bronze was stolen from Nigeria and noticed at an airport in Mexico by our Ambassador at the time, Aminu Iyawa. pic.twitter.com/ZLAlxRc6qF He was suspicious and alerted the authorities who played a significant role in ensuring it was recovered and handed back to us. Many thanks to the Government of Mexico for the significant role relevant agencies played in ensuring the return of this valuable artefact.

Calls for full inventory of world artefacts held by Church of England

Calls for full inventory of world artefacts held by Church of England Ben Quinn © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Kalyan Veera/University of Aberdeen/AFP/Getty Images The Church of England has been urged to open up its books on the full range of world artefacts in its possession after promising this week to repatriate two Benin bronzes. The move came amid a gathering sense of momentum around the issue of the disputed bronzes – most of which were looted by British forces in 1897. While the British government has said UK institutions should “retain and explain” contested artefacts, the University of Aberdeen announced last month it would repatriate a bust of an Oba, or king of Benin, which it has had since the 1950s. The Horniman Museum in London also confirmed it was taking steps to return artefacts.

Church of England to return 2 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria after 40 years

Church of England to return 2 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria after 40 years
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Tales from the dung heap: DNA analysis in birding

BirdGuides 5e0712cb-dbb3-4ed7-8be5-daeea5ad9db9 I m dressed in a white coat and nitrile gloves and there are no optics in sight. To most, this might seem like some of the more unusual birding attire, and yet I find myself within inches of something special – Siberian Stonechat. Admittedly, not the bird itself but its droppings. As a PhD student working under Prof Martin Collinson in the wildlife forensics lab at the University of Aberdeen, this is the ninth time I have found myself in this scenario in autumn 2019, with an eastern stonechat in my hands just begging to be identified. Admittedly, after the poo hit the fan with the Sennen Paddyfield Pipit identification in December, I welcome this return to something a little more familiar.

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