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The lost gardens of Heligan: a Cornish treasure

The lost gardens of Heligan: a Cornish treasure

The lost gardens of Heligan are located near Mevagissey, Cornwall. They are a rediscovered delight, typical of the 19th-century Gardenesque style - a term coined by Scottish botanist John Claudius Loudin, to describe a type of garden design that incorporates both formal and picturesque styles from the past.

Powderham Castle

Powderham Castle

Powderham Castle is a fortified manor house in Devon, about 6 miles south of Exeter. It is a Grade I listed building, with the building and gardens open to the public.

Sir Humphry Davy - one of our greatest scientists

Sir Humphry Davy - one of our greatest scientists

Sir Humphry Davy was a Cornish chemist and inventor best known for his experiments in electro-chemistry and his invention of a miner's safety lamp.

MI9 - assisting the great escapes of World War Two

MI9 - assisting the great escapes of World War Two

We hear in Bond films and other stories about secret service organisation MI6, tasked with controlling British espionage abroad, and domestic espionage specialist MI5. But there were once other MI (Military Intelligence) secret service operators ...

The Thermos Flask - filling a vacuum

The Thermos Flask - filling a vacuum

Sir James Dewar, a Scottish chemist and physicist at Oxford University, invented the first vacuum flask in 1892, which became the accepted way to keep hot and cold liquids at their original temperatures. Though it was not Dewar, but the professional glass blower he hired to help him to make it, who patented the invention himself and named it 'thermos'.

Homage to Narnia in C.S. Lewis' Belfast homeland

Homage to Narnia in C.S. Lewis' Belfast homeland

A glimpse of the world of Narnia imagined by Belfast-born author C.S. Lewis has been created in a new public square on the Newtownards Road in the city, with a £2.5million installation dedicated to characters from the Chronicles of Narnia books.

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