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How a cast of business moguls shaped Sydney
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How a cast of business moguls shaped Sydney
Stories of businesspeople bold, colourful, generous and ruthless have appeared in the Herald for 190 years. Theyâre moguls who would shape the cityâs history and, indeed, the history of the paper itself.
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Wâhen businessman Samuel Terry died in 1838, a military regiment marched through the streets of central Sydney, playing Handelâs
Dead March in Saul. The procession along dusty streets was possibly the most splendid funeral that Sydney, a city of 25,000 people, had seen. Reports in London about the funeral, however, prompted outrage. Imagine, seethed a writer in
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Snape Maltings and the surrounding landscape was a key filming location for the recent Netflix film The Dig
- Credit: Screen Suffolk
Suffolk has found itself as a key filming location for several productions over the years. With a variety of natural landscapes and charming historical buildings scattered all over the county, it s easy to see why Suffolk is popular within the industry.
Here are five films which were shot in the county
The Dig
Filming for The Dig at Snape Marshes along the River Alde
- Credit: Screen Suffolk
The Dig charts the excavation of the Sutton Hoo burial ship in 1939, which is arguably the greatest Anglo-Saxon archaeological discovery ever made. The film stars Ipswich-born Ralph Fiennes as Suffolk archaeologist Basil Brown and features locations such as the Deben estuary, Snape Marshes, Boyton Marshes and the costal hamlet of Shingle Street.