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Eltham Palace : part 2

Last  week I explored the history of the former royal palace of Eltham, one of the favourite residences of medieval monarchs which  was later almost abandoned and fell into decline before being rediscovered, redesigned  and revitalised in the 1930s by … Continue reading

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Eltham Palace

Easter is a difficult time for bloggers, especially if you’re not someone of faith, so having looked at Easter lilies, Easter eggs, even bunnies I was running out  of obvious things to cover.  Of course the central theme of the … Continue reading

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Sap, seeds, sex, and microscopes

Take a close look at these images. What are they? How, when and why were they  drawn?  Who thought of drawing them in the first place? Read on to find out the answers to all those questions and, of course, … Continue reading

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Rafflesia

I hope you didn’t hear Radio 4 last Monday morning at 9. If you did you can stop reading now…or maybe you were as absorbed as I was and want to find out even more about Rafflesia.  “Start The Week”| … Continue reading

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Benington Lordship

Benington Lordship wears its long history with a welcoming smile.  Lived in by the same family for well over a hundred years it has actually been inhabited since Saxon times.  It still boasts the remains of a mediaeval castle  as … Continue reading

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