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Vibrant Reimagined Underground Victorian Terrace, London 54sqm/581sqftSituated on the ground floor of a terraced Victorian home, this once dark and run-down maze of walls is now a bright, open space with transformative sub-dividing elements and a playful combination of ...
The Victorian era inspires diverse manga, from supernatural mysteries to dark comedies. Manga titles draw inspiration from iconic literary characters and popular literature. Stories often ...
As vote counting resumes in Victoria following the weekend’s by-elections, there’s plenty of analysis and hot takes around this morning on what the results mean (or don’t) on a national ...
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The World Health Organisation has flagged the disease, once rampant in Victorian Britain, as the "world's leading cause of death from a single infectious agent". Despite England's low TB rates ...
Scotland Yard’s Victorian history is a captivating tale of law enforcement evolution and forensic science breakthroughs. Simon Read, author of Scotland Yard: A History of the London Police Force ...
Prosecutors have dropped a murder case against a woman who argued she was asleep when she stabbed her husband to death during a camping trip. Lawyers for Ilknur Caliskan said she was experiencing ...
The Victorian house, which previously featured enclosed spaces and dark interiors, has been opened up with a reconfigured floor plan that makes full use of the space that was already available. To ...
This conversion of a first floor Victorian terrace located within the Cobourg Conservation Area next to Burgess Park in Southwark, manages to accentuate the period details of the property while ...
There is no shortage of work, such as this east London terraced house, for Archmongers, a London practice specialising in residential retrofits: the capital’s streets are lined with Victorian terraces ...
Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death in Victorian England, killing around four million people between 1851 and 1910. Progress in public health contained the disease, but the UKHSA warned ...
In a statement on Thursday, the Victorian government confirmed pill testing will now be offered at four festivals between February and April. These are Hardmission Festival (8 February), Pitch ...
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