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Learn how to make a unique serving tray from a picture frame.
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Goodrich Castle was built over a number of centuries. During the English Civil War, it was destroyed in one night by Roaring Meg.
In this age of mass media murder often takes centre stage. The impact of murder reaches beyond the original deaths and can affect the area for generations.
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An Order founded to give medical help to Crusaders and pilgrims now helps people of all nations. Their museum is a fascinating and little-known City of London attraction.
Scott Baio decides whether to marry his girlfriend in the final episode of his reality show.
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Ramesses III was unrelated to his Great predecessor, also a Ramesses, but his palace and mortuary temple at Medinet Habu stands as proudly as does Abu Simbel.
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