Subjects

British History

in The Copy Book

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The Hat that Changed the World

Young William’s hat caught the eye of Matthew Boulton, and the world was never the same again.

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Picture: © Philip Halling, Geograph. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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The Great Chessboard

If Britain is a chessboard, then politicians should remember that the ‘pieces’ are alive, and they generally play a better game.

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Picture: © Jeff Buck, Geograph. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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Muzio Clementi

From performance and composition to instrument-making, Clementi left his mark on British and European classical music.

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394

Terror in the Deep

Irish monk St Columba is credited with being among the first witnesses to the ‘Loch Ness monster’.

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395

The Hetton Railway

The railway earned a special place in history as the first to be designed for steam locomotives only.

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Picture: © Andrew Curtis, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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The Stockton and Darlington Railway

The little County Durham line built by George Stephenson and his son Robert was the place where the world’s railway infrastructure really began.

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