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Jad Adams explores the lives of our female ancestors who broke
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WHAT are we doing here, Mum?” Navleen demanded. She gazed at the statues looming down at her from their plinths in London’s Parliament Square. It was half term and her mother, Simrat, had decided that
War art is often associated with male heroics – sketches dashed off under fire, or epic battlefield paintings filled with flags and explosions. Yet the value of women’s war art is that it helps captur
The Story of Tudor Art: A History of Tudor ...
The precocious poetry of Charlotte Brontë
Discover the last surviving court of houses that once dominated the Midlands, and hear the stories of the workers who built Britain’s second city