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Keyneston Mill Botanic Gardens - sending perfume oils to France

Keyneston Mill Botanic Gardens - sending perfume oils to France

Bordering the River Stour in Dorset's Tarrant Valley is Keyneston Mill Botanic Gardens, with the claim to fame that the specialist oils it produces from its aromatic plants go to a master perfumery in Grasse, France - the acknowledged world perfume capital.

Leonard Woolley - the British archaeologist who uncovered ancient treasures in Iraq

Leonard Woolley - the British archaeologist who uncovered ancient treasures in Iraq

In 1922 Howard Carter had discovered the treasures of Tutankhamen's tomb. Over in Iraq, fellow British archaeologist Leonard Woolley hoped to equal Carter's discoveries during his excavation of the ancient city of Ur. And within months he had uncovered amazing treasures ...

Chapel of St. Peter on the Wall - a Saxon repurposing of Roman bricks

Chapel of St. Peter on the Wall - a Saxon repurposing of Roman bricks

The Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, near the village of Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex, is a Grade I listed building and among the oldest largely intact Christian churches in England - dating from 660–662. It is in an isolated spot, in the flat countryside beyond the village.

The first picture show - London, 1896

The first picture show - London, 1896

The first public film shows in the UK to a paying audience took place in London in 1896. On 21st February that year, the Polytechnic Institute on Upper Regent Street near Oxford Circus hosted a display of the Lumière brothers' new moving-picture device, the Cinématographe.

The Red Squirrel - rare, but they're the natives!

The Red Squirrel - rare, but they're the natives!

The relatively rare red squirrel is the version native to the UK - having been around for approximately 10,000 years. They were almost driven to extinction, however, due to the invasion of the grey squirrel from North America.

The National Gas Museum - Leicester's powerful celebration of an industry

The National Gas Museum - Leicester's powerful celebration of an industry

A handsome brick building in Leicester is home to an unusual but significant museum. The National Gas Museum collects the artefacts and machinery associated with Britain's rich history of gas manufacture and supply.

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