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M24 CHAFFEE LIGHT TANK
History of War

M24 CHAFFEE LIGHT TANK

The US Army M24 Chaffee light tank first saw service in WWII with the Allies in December 1944

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Issue 111
EMERGING FROM THE ASH
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EMERGING FROM THE ASH

Pompeii's eventual rediscovery led it to become one of the world's greatest archaeological marvels - and a site visited by millions

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October 2022
CHANGING PERCEPTIONS
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CHANGING PERCEPTIONS

Two years after their last collaboration, digital artist Marina Amaral and historian Dan Jones have joined forces once again, this time bringing together a range of colourised images that explore women's lives between 1850-1960

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October 2022
The South Sea Bubble
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The South Sea Bubble

The South Sea Bubble was a period of speculation frenzy and collapse on the British stock market, revolving around the fate of a single company. For years, the South Sea Company had been at the centre of a complex and tangled web of financial manoeuvrings; deliberately obfuscated dealings around selling shares and government debt; the exploitation of publicity and hype to inflate stock prices; as well as bribery, corruption and the slave trade.

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October 2022
THE MYSTERY OF MISS LAMOND
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THE MYSTERY OF MISS LAMOND

IN THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF HER NEW MONTHLY COLUMN, CRIME HISTORIAN DR NELL DARBY INVESTIGATES A LEGAL CASE THAT PUT A PRIVATE EYE'S REPUTATION ON THE LINE

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October 2022
THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII
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THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII

We chart the terrifying events of AD 79 that saw Pompeii transformed from a bustling Roman city into an ash-covered hellscape of death and destruction...

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October 2022
LIFE BEFORE THE CATASTROPHE
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LIFE BEFORE THE CATASTROPHE

Pre-eruption Pompeii was a busy and affluent place to live, and where new building projects were transforming the local landscape

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October 2022
The Suez Crisis begins
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The Suez Crisis begins

I 'n early November 1956 the Suez Canal in Egypt was choked with ships. But these vessels weren't sailing down the 120-mile waterway that connected the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.

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October 2022
AXIS SALLY: TRUE STORY OF AN ALL-AMERICAN TRAITOR
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AXIS SALLY: TRUE STORY OF AN ALL-AMERICAN TRAITOR

A troubled child, failed Broadway actress, impressionable lover and Nazi propagandist, Mildred Gillars' life is an American tale that descends into the darkest depths of betrayal

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Issue 111
TIMELINE OF...ANTI-TANK WEAPONS
History of War

TIMELINE OF...ANTI-TANK WEAPONS

Over the course of a century, armed forces around the world produce a variety of weapons and devices to counter the evolution of armoured warfare

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Issue 111
PORTUGAL'S FORGOTTEN COLONIAL WAR
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PORTUGAL'S FORGOTTEN COLONIAL WAR

While the US and allies fought the Viet Cong's guerrilla campaign, Portugal mounted its own counter-insurgency in its colonial possessions in Angola and Mozambique. This largely overlooked conflict witnessed one of Africa's last major wars of independence from European colonialism

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Issue 111
WWI TAKING ON THE FIRST TANKS
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WWI TAKING ON THE FIRST TANKS

On the morning of 15 September 1916 the British Army altered the course of land warfare forever, deploying 49 Mark I tanks into the Battle of the Somme. This new technology quickly necessitated strong counter-measures

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Issue 111
WWII PANZERFAUSTS & PIATs
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WWII PANZERFAUSTS & PIATs

As highly manoeuvrable armoured units gained huge success on the battlefields of Europe and beyond, increasingly accurate and powerful weapons were put into the hands of infantrymen

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Issue 111
MODERN ANTI-TANK WEAPONS
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MODERN ANTI-TANK WEAPONS

Rapidly advancing technology has fuelled new generations of infantry and aerial anti-tank weapons

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Issue 111
Heroes of the Victoria Cross: PATRICK ANTHONY PORTEOUS
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Heroes of the Victoria Cross: PATRICK ANTHONY PORTEOUS

Amid the disastrous Dieppe Raid of August 1942, this 24-year-old officer took command of a depleted unit, saved a comrade, and led a charge against enemy positions

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Issue 111
INSIDE THE FORTIFIED CHURCHES OF TRANSYLVANIA
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INSIDE THE FORTIFIED CHURCHES OF TRANSYLVANIA

Standing on the hilltops of the Transylvanian countryside, the mighty fortified churches protected their citizens throughout centuries of Tatar and Ottoman invasion

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Issue 111
COLD WAR ROCKET-POWERED PRECISION
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COLD WAR ROCKET-POWERED PRECISION

Since the end of World War Il tanks and the weapons designed to destroy them have been locked in a deadly race for dominance on the battlefield

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Issue 111
The World Was His Lobster
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The World Was His Lobster

Derek Lamb looks back over the the long career of versatile and popular actor George Cole

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September 2022
Heritage Highlights
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Heritage Highlights

From bell ringing to balloons, and flowers to football, Claire Saul samples some great ideas for days out this month

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September 2022
Ratty Not Tatty
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Ratty Not Tatty

Simon Stabler hops on board the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, to offer a brief history of the narrow-gauge line that is affectionately known as the La’al Ratty

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September 2022
PINBALL WIZARDS
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PINBALL WIZARDS

Margaret Mather visits a former working men’s club in Nuneaton, Warwickshire to play her way through Europe’s largest public collection of pinball machines

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September 2022
COOL CATS
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COOL CATS

François Prins looks back over 100 years of Jaguar Cars, one of Britain’s best-loved marques, which started life as a manufacturer of sidecars

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September 2022
POSTCARD FROM SOMERSET
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POSTCARD FROM SOMERSET

While taking a tranquil, traffic-free cycle ride through the countryside, Bob Barton discovers that the chocolate box south-western county wasn’t always so peaceful

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September 2022
A Real Dead Ringer
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A Real Dead Ringer

Simon Stabler speaks to actor, comedian and impressionist Jon Culshaw

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September 2022
ALL IS SAFELY GATHERED IN
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ALL IS SAFELY GATHERED IN

Harvest time memories from The Francis Frith Collection

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September 2022
You Lucky People!
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You Lucky People!

In the first of a two-part series, Robert Ross looks back on 100 years of BBC comedy, starting with 1922-71

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9 mins  |
September 2022
Iced Dreams
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Iced Dreams

Angeline Wilcox uncovers the history of Britain's frozen favourite

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September 2022
Lighting Up Our Lives
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Lighting Up Our Lives

Clive Beautyman shines a light on the history of the lava lamp, a British design classic, which was launched almost 60 years ago

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September 2022
"The story of a ship"
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"The story of a ship"

Chris Hallam looks back on the making of In Which We Serve, probably the best British film about World War Two to be made during the conflict itself

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September 2022
Green Goddess
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Green Goddess

A rare Daimler is on public display at the British Motor Museum. François Prins admires its rich and glamorous history

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August 2022