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Paxton’s Palace

The steering committee for the Great Exhibition of 1851 turned down all 245 designs submitted for the iconic venue.

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Picture: Photo by Philip Henry Delamotte (1821-1889), via Smithsonian Libraries and Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

146

Sweet Counsel

Advice is a dangerous gift, and for centuries our greatest writers have wondered how to dispense it safely.

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Picture: By John Tenniel (1820-1914), via the British Library and Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

147

An Exhibition of Fair Play

After Joseph Paxton won the competition to design the venue for the Great Exhibition of 1851, he recalled how his rival had helped him.

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Picture: By J. McNeven, via the V&A Museum and Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

148

A Chess Problem

Milne felt that chess was a game deserving of its place in the gallery of sports, but also that it had a drawback.

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Picture: By Thomas Eakins(1844-1916), from the Metropolitan Museum of Art via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

149

‘Prove Your Enemies Wrong’

Aubrey Herbert MP was called upon to make a speech to Albanians itching to avenge the crimes of neighbouring Montenegro.

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150

The Character of the Conqueror

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle looks back on the reign of King William I.

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Picture: © Roy Parkhouse, Geograph. Licence CC-BY-SA 2.0.. Source.