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A la Luna con Tintín
En 1969 Hergé publicó un dibujo de Tintín y sus amigos dándoles la bienvenida a Neil Armstrong y Edwin Aldrin en la superficie de la Luna. Ponía así punto final a la aventura imaginada casi veinte años antes.
Crédito: Archivo
En 1969 Hergé publicó un dibujo de Tintín y sus amigos dándoles la bienvenida a Neil Armstrong y Edwin Aldrin en la superficie de la Luna. Ponía así punto final a la aventura imaginada casi veinte años antes. Crédito: Archivo
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Blenheim Palace will call their Indian Room the Summer Terrace Room during a new exhibition on Sir Winston Churchill to avoid colonial connotations .
Bosses at the country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, will use the alternative name for the show on the UK s greatest prime minister.
They said they didn t want to provoke controversy and wanted to make it more accessible following calls to reassess Britain s past.
But the palace later issued a statement saying it was due to the Indian Room being in a part of the house known as the Summer Terraces.
Bosses at the country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, will use the alternative name for the room (pictured) during the show on the UK s greatest prime minister
Long-Term Love
Author:
R. Brown
Named after a famous solo sailor, this 1933 cutter still dazzles and racks up the miles
A stroll on the docks is always more than that. It’s therapy, it’s research and often there’s that nudge of inspiration. And every now and then the hippocampus twitches with pangs of envy, especially when staring at a vessel that makes the jaw go slack, like the cutter
Vito Dumas that lives on A-Dock at Boat Haven in Port Townsend, Washington.
Easy on the eye and full of sensible details, her low freeboard and deckhouse blend perfectly with her elegant sheer, just as one might expect from designs by William Atkin or Colin Archer, but