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Ivory palettes were used by Egyptians to decorate tombs with artwork for the dead. Some survive to this day, with traces of the paints still on the surface! ....
Cocktail Like A Crawley With Gin From The Real-Life Downton Abbey! by Celine Bossart · May 7, 2021 Downton Abbey fans, you might be accustomed to watching your favorite aristocrat sipping a liberal pour of Bordeaux, but the fascinating and, at times, tragic role of gin throughout England’s history can hardly be ignored. The origins of gin’s main botanical, juniper, can be traced all the way back to 70 AD, when alcoholic elixirs infused with the berry were commonly used for medicinal purposes (obviously). Fast forward to 1689, when gin was already gaining serious popularity as King William III of England, a true buzzkill, placed heavy taxes and blockades on imports like French wines as a means of weakening the country’s economy. Joke’s on old Bill, because gin essentially became extremely cheap as a result. From there, everybody and their drunk uncle was trying to make a buck on the new craze unsurprisingly, this led to some extremely shady distillation pract ....
How To Drink A Gin Martini According To Highclere Castle's Lady Carnarvon forbes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
I m hooked (if only the fish were too!): It s angling heaven - and in the beautiful north of Scotland it won t matter if you don t catch a thing The Findhorn is a 62-mile river that runs through pine forest and hills stitched with heather in Scotland The Daily Mail s Hugo Brown tried his hand at fishing for salmon on the river s Altyre beat near Forres Nearby is Cawdor Castle, home of Macbeth, and Culloden field, where the English slaughtered the Jacobites ....
A shiver of anticipation ran through the British archaeologists as they slowly descended the sand-covered steps and passed through a sealed door. After five years excavating in the Valley of the Kings, Howard Carter and his sponsor, Lord Carnarvon, had feared their dream of unearthing treasures buried for 3,000 years was doomed. Now, on this day in November 1922, the pair believed they might, in fact, be on the brink of a remarkable discovery. Digging through a rubble-filled passageway, they came across a second door. Cutting a small hole in it, Carter nervously held a candle to the opening. Possessing an unsurpassed instinct for public opinion, Alfred Harmsworth s mission was to deliver bright, invigorating, news into millions of homes. To do this, he adhered to a set of fundamental principles. Inform and amuse. Hold forceful views. Embrace family, common sense, sound money and patriotism ....