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The Art of Post Office Portrait Photography

The history and technique of successful post office portrait photography from an idiot who knows these things.

WilkeWorld | September 18, 2009 | Photography
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Rudolf Hess: Nazi Mystic

Rudolf Hess, was Deputy Fuhrer of the Third Reich, this did not make him the designated successor to Adolf Hitler should any misfortune him befall him, that was always going to be Hermann Goering, but he was without question third in-line.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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A Baubotanical Tower or Eco-Architectural Brilliance?

It is not a tower with which you are acquainted. It is a baubotanical tower, the first successful baubotanical tower made of living trees.

brotee mukhopadhyay | August 28, 2009 | Architecture
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Mengele: Nazi Doctor

Evil takes many different forms. When it is committed in the sober light of day, when it is committed for the advancement of the human race, at least in the eyes of its perpetrator, it becomes more than the evil act of any one individual but speaks to us of the barbarism of the human race.

Kim Seabrook | October 11, 2009 | Biography
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Modernism: A Revolution in Design

Modernism was a revolution which, theoretically at least, put the masses into design.

Ferdine | August 5, 2009 | Art History
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Rosa Luxembourg: Red Rosa

Rosa Luxembourg was a teacher, theoretician, ideologue and communist activist. A life-long pacifist and anti-war campaigner, she was to die a revolutionary martyrs death. From Deadlier than the Male: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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Adolf Hitler

An overview of the Chancellor of the German Nazi party during World War 2.

Daniel Coad | August 3, 2009 | Biography
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Edvard Munch

The life of Edvard Munch and his mark on the worlds of impressionism and expressionism.

kingdavid | August 1, 2009 | Biography
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The Forgotten Cog in Beer Making

Back in 1969 as a young lad from school I joined the Bruff Manufacturing Company as an apprentice. I didn’t know they existed at the time and although enjoyed the odd half of ale, was soon to learn the way the main ingredients were picked, dried and sent to the brewer.

Tim P Stavert | July 10, 2009 | Food
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Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig: a Donkey Leading Lions?

From Hero or Villain: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 1, 2009 | Biography
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