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British History

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The Boston Tea Party

In the time of King George III, Parliament forgot that its job was not to regulate the people, but to represent them.

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The Character of George Stephenson

A self-made man who never forgot his humble beginnings.

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Edmond Halley

Edmond Halley will forever be associated with the comet named after him, but his greatest achievement was getting Sir Isaac Newton to publish ‘Principia Mathematica’.

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Fashionable Freedom

Josiah Wedgwood’s promotional gift made Abolitionism fashionable.

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Fiddler Tam

An 18th century bon viveur and virtuoso violinist, Thomas Erskine is currently being ‘rediscovered’ by the classical music industry.

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The First Train Journey by Steam

Richard Trevithick’s boss hailed the engineer as a genius. Today he’d have been fired. (Oh, and the train was delayed.)

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