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The Right White Stuff
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The Right White Stuff

The Right White Stuff

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October 18 2017
Appointment At Tooth-Hurty
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Appointment At Tooth-Hurty

The molar the merrier!

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October 18 2017
Harem Revisited #33
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Harem Revisited #33

John McEwen comments on Harem Revisited #33

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October 18 2017
An Absolute Porker!
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An Absolute Porker!

A search for the ultimate epicurean mouthful could arguably start and finish with suckling pig. Nick Hammond studies a timeless culinary tradition

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October 18 2017
Relight My Fire
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Relight My Fire

After a date with an old flame, our correspondent finds that the refreshed Volkswagen Golf GTI is still the classiest act in town by far.

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October 18 2017
Alexander III Of Scotland Saved From The Fury Of A Stag By Colin Fitzgerald
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Alexander III Of Scotland Saved From The Fury Of A Stag By Colin Fitzgerald

John McEwen comments on Alexander III of Scotland Saved from the Fury of a Stag.

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October 25 2017
Is Small Really Beautiful?
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Is Small Really Beautiful?

Game shoots today are awash with reared French partridges and small-pheasant varieties. Charles Nodder asks whether they’re better than more traditional quarry.

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October 25 2017
Heavens Above!
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Heavens Above!

Could a bed inspired by the Moon herald a new approach to furniture design?

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October 25 2017
How To Make A Lawn Without Grass
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How To Make A Lawn Without Grass

RELATED to Lobelia, Pratia angulata and P. pedunculata are two creeping perennials native to New Zealand. They were originally sold in Britain as rock-garden plants, but, in such sites, they tended either to dry up and perish or to become overwhelming, depending on exposure and water. It’s only latterly that we’ve come to see their invasiveness as an asset, freed them from the rockery and put them to work on the level.

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October 25 2017
Ducking And Diving About On The River
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Ducking And Diving About On The River

A prodigious piscivore, the crafty cormorant or ‘sea crow’ can dive to depths of 30ft, where its prey includes eels of up to a yard long, gulps David Profumo.

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December 07 2016
A Warming Winter's Tale
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A Warming Winter's Tale

George Plumptre learns how the proximity of a new motorway turned around the fortunes of a historic hotel and its garden.

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December 07 2016
Follow The Star To Wintershall
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Follow The Star To Wintershall

A full-blown production of the Nativity takes place every year in the Surrey Hills. Rupert Uloth witnessed last year’s delightful telling of the Christmas story.

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December 07 2016
Living National Treasure
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Living National Treasure

Fan-maker

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Decenber 06, 2017
Special Delivery
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Special Delivery

Lobster through your letterbox? Cheese by courier? Emma Hughes goes behind the scenes with the firms keeping connoisseurs posted

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Decenber 06, 2017
Stranger In His Own Land
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Stranger In His Own Land

A reassessment of David Bomberg’s career prompts Charles Darwent to consider what prompted him to produce such radical works in insular, early-20thcentury Britain

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Decenber 06, 2017
Three Cheers: A Venue For All Seasons
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Three Cheers: A Venue For All Seasons

IN 1976, Rosemary and John Nicholson visited the graveyard of the church of St Maryat-Lambeth to see the tomb of the John Tradescants, celebrated 17th-century gardeners, explorers and antiquaries. They found a sarcophagus carved with fantastic evocations of the distant lands where the father and son travelled in search of plants for our gardens and exhibits for their Ark in Lambeth: England’s first museum to be opened to the public.

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Decenber 06, 2017
An Englishman Abroad
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An Englishman Abroad

On the eve of a grand tour of America, the actor talks about sniffing trees and singing for his supper

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January 25 2017
Caught in a cross fire
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Caught in a cross fire

I was up at six o’clock on sunday morning, lighting the kitchen range, warming the twins’ clothes in the oven, making porridge and preparing packed lunches.

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February 01 2017
Oh, for the wings of a dove!
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Oh, for the wings of a dove!

Its occupants were once thought fit for a feast, but the sight of a dovecote encircled by a halo of fluttering life is becoming a rarity, sighs bird fancier

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February 01 2017
Let me loose in a sweet shop
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Let me loose in a sweet shop

When it comes to confectionery, the British have got it licked, says Emma Hughes, who finds that pocket-money sweet treats have never looked more tempting, no matter how old you are

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February 01 2017
The Queen's 90th - Happy Birthday, Ma'am
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The Queen's 90th - Happy Birthday, Ma'am

Kate Green visits the team behind The Queen’s 90th-birthday celebrations at Royal Windsor Horse Show, which promises to be a spectacular and ambitious occasion.

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April 20 2016
Alexandra The Great
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Alexandra The Great

GEORGE V said: ‘Abroad is awful. I know. I’ve been.’ He much preferred holidaying up the road from us, at Sandringham.

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November 1, 2017
The Lord Crathorne
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The Lord Crathorne

John McEwen comments on Sir Charles Tennant Bt

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November 1, 2017
Getting To Grips With November
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Getting To Grips With November

THE November days draw in like a noose and the garden seems to slowly implode, losing all the things that gave it worth.

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November 1, 2017
The Grate Debate
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The Grate Debate

Wood-burning stove or open fire? Arabella Youens examines the pros and cons of both options

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November 1, 2017
These Boots Are Made For Walking
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These Boots Are Made For Walking

EACH year, more than 350,000 pairs of boots tread the slopes of the Brecon Beacons.

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March 07, 2018
The Pink Promise Of Spring
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The Pink Promise Of Spring

FOR some, it’s snowdrops; for others, wild garlic.

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March 07, 2018
A Criminal Coldness
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A Criminal Coldness

A star-studded and haunting play on the theme of good and evil impresses

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March 07, 2018
Pick Your Poison
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Pick Your Poison

As far as Tom Parker Bowles is concerned, there are only five true cocktails– and none of them come with umbrellas, sparklers or a sugar overdose

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August 07, 2019
My favourite painting Barb Jungr
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My favourite painting Barb Jungr

Richard Sheridan IVth by Frank Bowling

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August 14, 2019