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Town 2-2 AFC Bournemouth - Ipswich Town News


Town 2-2 AFC Bournemouth
Monday, 21st Apr 2014 17:35
Paul Anderson and Paul Green were on target as Town and Bournemouth drew 2-2 at Portman Road. Anderson put the home side in front on 36 but the Cherries hit back via Steve Cook s overhead kick just before the break. Green s first Blues goal restored the lead on 56 but Matt Ritchie s deflected freekick gained a point for the Dorset club.
Christophe Berra and Luke Hyam missed out due to injury with on-loan Middlesbrough man Frazer Richardson handed his first Blues start at right-back. Skipper Luke Chambers moved to his preferred position of centre-half alongside Tommy Smith. ....

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Secrets of 'locked' letters revealed


Secrets of locked letters revealed
Virtual technique was developed to open specially folded letters without damaging their historical contents. 
By William J. Broad
New York Times
March 11, 2021 10:02pm
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In 1587, hours before her beheading, Mary, Queen of Scots, sent a letter to her brother-in-law Henry III, King of France. But she didn t just sign it and send it off. She folded the paper repeatedly, cut out a piece of the page and left it dangling. She used that strand of paper to sew the letter tight with locking stitches.
In an era before sealed envelopes, this technique, now called letterlocking, was as important for deterring snoops as ....

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New Technique Unfolds Centuries of Secrets in Locked Letters


New Technique Reveals Centuries of Secrets in Locked Letters
M.I.T. researchers have devised a virtual-reality technique that lets them read old letters that were mailed not in envelopes but in the writing paper itself after being folded into elaborate enclosures.
The computer-generated unfolding sequence of a sealed letter.Credit.Unlocking History Research Group
Published March 2, 2021Updated March 4, 2021
In 1587, hours before her beheading, Mary, Queen of Scots, sent a letter to her brother-in-law Henry III, King of France. But she didn’t just sign it and send it off. She folded the paper repeatedly, cut out a piece of the page and left it dangling. She used that strand of paper to sew the letter tight with locking stitches. ....

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