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Unsettling sculpture - Another Place by Antony Gormley

Unsettling sculpture - Another Place by Antony Gormley

At Crosby Beach, Merseyside, a hundred cast-iron, life-size figures of one naked man stare out across the water. Called "Another Place", this is a piece of modern sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley.

Joseph Priestley - 18th-century inventor and radical thinker

Joseph Priestley - 18th-century inventor and radical thinker

The carbonated drinks so prevalent today are one of the things that owe their existence to 18th-century British clergyman, scientist and polymath Joseph Priestley.

Rosebay Willowherb - a happy pink tonic for dull spots

Rosebay Willowherb - a happy pink tonic for dull spots

The rosebay willowherb is a striking wild plant with tall spires of large pink flowers, and leaves that grow like a staircase around the stem. Often found on the fringes of woodland, it presents a set of dense stands in the summer - attracting pollinators and offering a superficial resemblance to the foxglove.

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'.

Port Sunlight - a philanthropic approach to industry

Port Sunlight - a philanthropic approach to industry

Port Sunlight on the Wirral Peninsula is a 'model village' built by ‘soap king’ William Lever from 1887 for his production works, and to provide good quality housing for his employees. It is regarded as an architectural gem.

Quixotic

Quixotic

Quixotic means someone or something that is romantic and unrealistic, or possessed by almost impossible hopes.

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