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Between Geometric Shapes and Raw Materials: The Case of Brutalism in Italy

Explore Italy's contribution to the Brutalist movement through the lens of Roberto Conte and Stefano Perego. Discover the concrete architecture from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea.

Fitting tribute as almost 50 new rainbow benches are installed in Leicestershire parks

Fitting tribute as almost 50 new rainbow benches are installed in Leicestershire parks
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Oakland sewer project progresses | West Orange Times & Observer | West Orange Times & Windermere Observer

Oakland sewer project progresses | West Orange Times & Observer | West Orange Times & Windermere Observer
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Suffolk family reunited with First World War medals | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 3:45 PM December 15, 2020    David Cobbold of Bury St Edmunds with the medals awarded to his great-great-grandfather, Lance Corporal Robert Maurice Williams, who died in the First World War - Credit: David Cobbold A Suffolk family has been reunited with medals awarded to a soldier who died in the First World War. David Cobbold, of Bury St Edmunds, said his family had been trying to track down the medals - awarded to his great-great-grandfather,  Lance-Corporal Robert Maurice Williams - for around 30 years. The medals which were awarded to Lance-Corporal Robert Maurice Williams, who died in the First World War - Credit: David Cobbold

Suffolk family reunited with First World War medals

Published: 3:45 PM December 15, 2020    David Cobbold of Bury St Edmunds with the medals awarded to his great-great-grandfather, Lance Corporal Robert Maurice Williams, who died in the First World War - Credit: David Cobbold A Suffolk family has been reunited with medals awarded to a soldier who died in the First World War. David Cobbold, of Bury St Edmunds, said his family had been trying to track down the medals - awarded to his great-great-grandfather,  Lance-Corporal Robert Maurice Williams - for around 30 years. The medals which were awarded to Lance-Corporal Robert Maurice Williams, who died in the First World War - Credit: David Cobbold

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