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The work of Britain’s wartime cryptanalysts is now well
On 1 September 1939, Post Office engineer Tommy Flowers found himself in Berlin to take part in a European conference about telephone systems. Germany invaded Poland the same day. Flowers and a fellow
No matter how famous a composer is in their lifetime, their fate is decided after they die. Will their style fall quickly out of fashion? Was enough of their music published to make it possible to per
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Muriel Spark’s irrepressible creative drive
The Countess of Wemyss and March, better known as Amanda Feilding, crusaded for the legalisation of LSD and its rehabilitation as a medical treatment. When she first encountered LSD in the mid-1960s,
RESEARCHERS at Findmypast have embarked on a project to recognise and highlight the contributions of an estimated 68 million women who might otherwise go unrecognised historical records. Findmypast fo