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The Aerial Photograph Explorer, released by Historic England, lets the public discover the changing face of England s landscapes. Pictured: The bomb damage near St Paul s Cathedral in 1946.
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An independent trailblazer, Clarice Cliff made her way to the top of a male dominated industry in the early 20th century.
The ambitious potter was known for her ‘bizarre’ work, which has sold for thousands of pounds as her name became one of the most highly regarded in the ceramics industry.