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In the early 1940s, the Royal Mint replaced the familiar image of a portcullis on the threepenny coin with a thrift plant. This was part of the government’s campaign reminding the public of the need f
GH ’s Simon Swift takes up a familial hobby — and with it a familiar habit of not finishing what he started…
This month Wendy Graham tackles the tricky subject of limescale in the loo. IF your toilet has developed stubborn stains that make it look perpetually dirty, even after cleaning it thoroughly, then do
Hannah Betts argues that styling rather than buying is the thing
Use the ancient Japanese Hapa Zome printing technique to create beautiful botanical cards and gift tags such as these, perfect for Mother’s Day
Why homeowners are rediscovering the traditional practice of decorating with tapestries