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My childhood dream of dressing as a Burnley player or Superman to greet Her Majesty was scuppered by my parents
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My childhood dream of dressing as a Burnley player or Superman to greet Her Majesty was scuppered by my parents
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The Marquis of Granby, based on Church Street in Howley, is on the market for £250,000. Leisure property specialists Fleurets are marketing the pub which has a Tudor-style frontage. It is listed as being a pub with potential as a restaurant and B&B. The pub went on the market last year for £265,000. The Marquis of Granby was one of two Church Street pubs to be named in honour of a Seven Years War hero. Lieutenant general John Manners was famed for his military prowess and for charging at the head of the British cavalry during the Battle of Warburg in 1760.
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David Boston, who has died aged 89 of cancer, had an outstanding career in museums including 28 years as director at the Horniman Museum, whose future he helped secure when it was threatened by the abolition in 1985 of its funder, the Greater London council, by the Conservative government.
Instead of it being consigned to a local authority that he knew could not afford to maintain it, Boston won the argument to gain the Horniman direct government funding, in effect giving it national museum status.
The Horniman, which is in Forest Hill, south-east London, boasts world-class collections, including ethnographic, natural history and musical instruments, all set in glorious public gardens. It began in the drawing-room of a millionaire tea importer, Frederick Horniman, who wanted “to bring the world to Forest Hill”, then a genteel leafy Victorian suburb of large villas.
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QUEBEC It is the source of many a tall tale in a city that revels in its military past and epic battle between the French and the British in 1759 on the Plains of Abraham.
Quebec City’s iconic cannonball tree, a fixture on the tourist circuit of Old Quebec for decades and regarded affectionately by residents, has resisted change and the elements, standing stoic in its unlikely spot surrounded by asphalt at the corner of St-Louis St. and Du Corps-de-Garde St.
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