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Antiques Roadshow guest amazed as extremely rare books are given five-figure valuation A school curator brought in a 300-year-old book and a small handbook signed by English poet William Wordsworth. Expert Justin Croft said their condition and the fame of the poet added great value 09:08, 14 MAY 2021 The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Daily Star s Inside Hot TV newsletter sees Ed Gleave send you telly s hot takes straight to your inbox every SundayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Yes, keep me in the know! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. ....
ANTIQUES Roadshow broadcast the second instalment of their two-parter filmed at Windermere Jetty Museum. Presenter Fiona Bruce hosted the Sunday night programme which was originally filmed in 2020, the first episode filmed at The show featured an array of historical items including an early set of football rules from 1867, a wooden ‘decoy duck’ and a painting by Pitmen Painter Jimmy Floyd which was valued at £5,000. Also featured on the programme was the story of the ‘Windermere children’, a group of orphans rescued from a Nazi concentration camp who were brought to the Lake District at the end of the Second World War. ....
Last modified on Sat 13 Feb 2021 02.02 EST An âincredibly rareâ deathbed confession from an 18th-century highwayman, written just before he was âhung in chainsâ for robbing the Yarmouth Mail and detailing his enlightened response to a failed gay seduction, has been acquired by Horsham Museum. The Life of Thomas Munn, alias, the Gentleman Brick-Maker, alias, Tom the Smuggler runs to 24 pages and was printed in 1750. It is part of the once-popular genre of deathbed confessions, a precursor of true crime, and purports to be an autobiography handed by Munn to the Yarmouth gaoler on the morning of his execution on 6 April 1750. ....