The Copybook

Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.

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Dr Wollaston Clay Lane

William Hyde Wollaston discovered new elements and helped Faraday to greatness, all from the top of a tea-tray.

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Mr Faraday Clay Lane

Faraday’s work on electromagnetism made him an architect of modern living, and one of Albert Einstein’s three most revered physicists.

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On Equal Terms Samuel Smiles

An aristocratic statesman was choked with emotion as he reflected on Britain’s creative social mobility.

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Sir Sandford Fleming Clay Lane

What George Stephenson was to the railways of England, Sandford Fleming was to the railways of Canada.

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As Good as his Word Samuel Smiles

Benjamin Disraeli did not make a promising start to his Parliamentary career - but he did start with a promise.

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The Knight’s Tale Clay Lane

Two noble youths of ancient Thebes fall for the same princess.

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