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BBC News By Kate Scotter image captionBasil Brown was an archaeologist who worked for Ipswich Museum Archaeologist Basil Brown unearthed some of the greatest treasures ever found in the UK. The story of the Sutton Hoo discovery is being retold in the new Netflix film The Dig. Who was Mr Brown and what was his role in revealing the Anglo-Saxon finds? Who was Basil Brown? Born in 1888, he was the only child of farmer George and Charlotte Brown. He spent almost his entire life in the Suffolk village of Rickinghall and left the local school there at the age of 12. ....
Burns night has been and gone, but poetry is for every night, and day. It’s a source of solace, comfort and cheer in difficult times like this current pandemic and lockdown So here, to help you through, are twenty of Scotland’s greatest poets, who aren’t Robert Burns. William Dunbar (circa 1459-1530) “Back to Dunbar!” was a favourite phrase of Hugh MacDiarmid, and the man he was talking about was a Middle Scots poet attached to the court of James IV, who wrote works that were rhetorical and lyrical marvels. Dunbar was one of a group of medieval Scots known as the “makars” and for him the writing of poetry was making . He created poems for his patron, such as The Thrissil and the Rois, a celebration of James IV s marriage to Margaret Tudor. But Dunbar was about more than creating snapshots of court. He created poems that have resonance now. Lament for the Makaris, with its frequent refrain, timor mortis conturbat me (fear of death troubles me), still has ....
A senior army doctor on £120,000 who was so aghast at being asked to move from Scotland to England he tried to use military funds to book flights back home has been fined £3,000. Lieutenant Colonel Chris Baird-Clarke, 46, was unhappy after he was moved hundreds of miles from his job in Scotland to a role in England assisting new recruits. A court martial heard that he booked travel back home through the Army as he would be continuing to work at the weekends but failed to tell the superior officers at his new base. During the trial, he said he was distraught to discover he would either have to move his family to England or fly home every weekend to see them. ....
A RECENT edition of the Morning Star (Thursday January 7) carried a letter from Tony Conway reminding readers about West Indian communists like Claudia Jones who founded the Notting Hill Carnival and Jamaican RAF pilot Billy Strachan who earned an equally important position as a leader of the anti-imperialist struggle all across the Caribbean and went on to assist and advise Caribbean leaders like Cheddi Jagan of Guyana. Over the last few years I have written Morning Star features on both Jones and Strachan. Looking over my notes on Strachan again I had one of those Eureka moments. Suddenly a bright light flooded into my lockdown-clogged brain. ....
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