Helen, Lady Delves Broughton, who has died aged 95, was Britain’s youngest woman barrister in the early 1950s before giving up her promising career to marry Sir Evelyn Delves Broughton, 12th Bt.
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What Britain’s post-war sugar rationing teaches us about long-term heart health
A BMJ study found that individuals exposed to sugar rationing during their first 1,000 days of life had significantly lower ...
As the conditional exemption scheme intended to protect objects of national importance gains traction, Josh Spero ...
History credits the Victorians for their grand — and enduring — schemes but we need our eyes on the future to emulate them ...
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The Average Morning of a 1950's Housewife
Prunella Scales will forever be known as the long-suffering wife of Basil Fawlty Descending this steep spiral staircase is worth the risk for the view at the end ...
Frinton-on-Sea in Essex is a charming seaside town that has been frozen in time, with a population of just 4,837 and a ...
Pat Appleyard, who has died aged 98, was one half of Britain’s most famous motorsport couple in the early 1950s, with her ...
Our 10 photographs from the Chronicle archive - one image for each year of the decade - recall some of what was going on in ...
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Puzzling "Transient" Lights In The 1950s Skies Focused Around Nuclear Testing Facilities, Intriguing Study Finds
Before Sputnik – the first satellite – was launched, something unidentified was lighting up the night sky. A new study ties ...
This month marks 80 years since one of the most influential yet underrated inventions burst onto the market in New York on ...
Sally Shaw MBE, Director of Firstsite, says: “Into Abstraction: Modern British Art and the Landscape offers a powerful way to ...
Meanwhile in Scotland the Stone of Destiny was stolen by Scottish nationalists, the first official Edinburgh Military Tattoo ...
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