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...Belgian King Leopold II established the Congo Free State as his personal possession in 1885, and it was a Belgian colony from 1908 until independence in 1960....
...Scissor maker Ernest Wright has a museum above its factory, while Stuart Mitchell offers knife-making classes in Portland Works, the Grade II-listed building known as the birthplace of cutlery....
...To this day, if I’m planning a proper toastie binge, I’ll knock up a small soupe à l’oignon as an accompaniment....
...The surviving Grade I-listed building dates from the early 19th century and has a trompe l’oeil medieval appearance with a central tower....
...Escorted by a military band, it was carried through the grounds of L’Echangeur, a tower built in 1974 as a monument to Lumumba....
...But you know, I’ve always been struck by the way that Gordon Brown lost the confidence of his party, basically....
...And at the Grade II-listed Middleport Pottery, Burleigh celebrates its 170th anniversary this year....
...Some chic holiday cottages – the Grade II-listed Parkamoor on Dodgson Wood farm in Ulverston, for instance – are so rural they don’t even have a postcode, let alone WiFi....
...A mansion was built on the site of the ruin in the late 18th century, and added to over time, creating an L-shaped structure along the cliff....
...Company co-founder Martyn Brown has said it was canned because it looked crap....
...Julius II was often at war, personally leading troops into battle....
...Her record is eight metres by almost 10 metres for each panel of her “HOWL, eon (I, II)” diptych, a 2017 commission from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art....
...Trompe l’oeil is everywhere....
...The coda is Cecily Brown’s “Boy with a Cat” (2015), a smart abstracted painterly riff on Manet’s odalisque....
Meet the pianist who performs outside with the birds
...Brown window shutters typical of Amatrice hang half off their hinges on what remains of the façade....
...A cold damp mosaic of greys, greens and browns. It snowed yesterday, so today it is a 1930s black-and-white film landscape....
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...Last year, they called out Gavin Brown’s NY Gallery for restaging Jannis Kounellis’s installation of 12 live horses. Is he not worried about protests?...
...Aimard’s connection to Aldeburgh’s geography – its mudflats and marshes, reed beds and shingle, its palette of browns and greys and peculiarly English sense of melancholy – is beside the point....
...“L’homme au Gibus” is from Picasso’s cubist period; it measures 30.5cm x 24cm and is signed by the artist in the top right corner....
...Sûreté II”, 1984, hiding a safe in its chest) to new creations such as “La Femme du Crocodile” (2012, €850,000), a spiny reptile that opens to show shelving....
...The Admirals: Nimitz, Halsey, Leahy, and Kin – The 5-Star Admirals Who Won the War at Sea, by Walter Borneman, Little, Brown, RRP$29.99/£23, 560 pages The Generals: American Military Command from World...
...On Tuesday Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, ventured an interesting hypothesis on what the market’s response might be to the LTRO-II take-up, in relation to the...
...Shakespeare’s Local: Six Centuries of History Seen Through One Extraordinary Pub, by Pete Brown, Macmillan, RRP£16.99 Brown is an unashamed beer nerd but by some happy twist of fate he’s also a fascinating...
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