Subjects

History

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The Battle of Flamborough Head

When captain Richard Pearson of the Royal Navy surrendered to American revolutionary John Paul Jones, Jones naturally assumed that meant he had won.

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698

Alan Blumlein

Railway enthusiast, music lover, and the man who gave us stereo sound.

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699

St Ahmed

A Turkish official was itching to know the secret behind a Russian slave girl’s personal charm.

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Redeemed for Five Shillings

Elfric, the tenth-century English abbot, suggests a practical way of thinking about the Presentation of Christ in the Temple.

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701

The Story of ‘Charlotte Dundas’

The invention of the steamboat was a formidable challenge not just of engineering, but of politics and finance.

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702

The Railway Clearing House

All but forgotten today, the RCH was one of the most important steps forward in British industrial history.

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