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Britain’s best concert hall was destroyed by the Nazis – why hasn’t it been rebuilt? The Queen s Hall had near-perfect acoustics, and hosted some of the world s greatest composers. Its loss was a tragedy 9 May 2021 • 12:00pm The Blitz destroyed many of Britain s best-loved buildings – including the Queen s Hall Credit: London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Eighty years ago on Monday, London experienced its worst night of the Blitz. Between 11pm on May 10 1941 and 5.50am the following morning, 505 Luftwaffe bombers destroyed substantial stretches of the capital, using 711 tons of high explosives and almost 2,400 incendiaries. They attacked not just what were by then the familiar targets of the docklands, but landmarks of the West End. In human terms, the cost was appalling: 1,436 dead; more than 2,000 injured. Of the many buildings badly damaged or destroyed, three were of the highest cultural importance: the House of Commons, St Clem ....
The watercolors that White produced during his yearlong voyage can be found in two sources: a collection of originals at the British Museum in London and the illustrated edition of Hariot’s A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia. Hariot’s illustrated report, published by Theodor de Bry in 1590, includes etchings based on White originals, some of which were later lost. Many more of White’s illustrations were destroyed when, as the colonists deserted Virginia, Drake’s sailors threw overboard a chest containing his work. White’s surviving illustrations provide a detailed account of Indian life informed by the artist’s European training and cultural expectations. Often posing his subjects in the Hapsburg style, White drew a warrior decorated in body paint and holding a bow, and a chief looking to his right and with one arm akimbo. White also captured Virginia Indian cultural activities, such as a couple sitting on a mat eating, a group of men a ....
Herts Ad Property team High Street, Rickmansworth. Picture: DANNY LOO - Credit: Picture: DANNY LOO About five miles west of Watford, just inside the M25, lies Rickmansworth - a bustling town that proudly boasts its own Tube station. The Grand Union Canal, Rickmansworth. Picture: Karyn Haddon - Credit: Archant Arranged mostly to the north of the Grand Union canal and the River Colne, Rickmansworth regularly crops up on most expensive places to live lists. Naturally, living in such a high end enclave doesn t come cheap: according to Rightmove, the overall average price of a property in Rickmansworth over the last year was £746,878. ....