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The fascinating life of Eadweard Muybridge, pioneer of photography, father of cinema... and murderer: "There is still a bit of him in our phones"Canadian Guy Delisle, author of 'Pyongyang' or 'Jerusalem Chronicles', now travels to the Wild West to portray the real story of the man who discovered motion photography: "The iconic scene from The ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Mystery of the World's Oldest Writing System Remained Unsolved Until Four Competitive Scholars Raced to Decipher ItOn a late-summer day in 1856, a letter carrier stepped from a mail coach in front of a three-story townhouse in Mayfair, in ...
An historic pub which gave its name to a Tube station is set to close for good. Staff at Ye Olde Swiss Cottage, in Finchley Road, are expected to call last orders for the final time on ...
A woman from Bicester, twice diagnosed with breast cancer before a secondary cancer diagnosis last year, will take part in a cancer charity fundraiser for the 19th time ... after her second diagnosis.
Croydon Airport, near London, was once the gateway to Europe ... secrets are shown in the microscopic world of the Close-up Photographer of the Year competition: see the winning images here.
Other Spanish apartment renovations recently featured on Dezeen include a 19th-century Madrid apartment decorated with colourful furniture by Lucas y Hernandez Gil and a Barcelona apartment ...
The policing of a weekend protest in London against Israel’s genocide in Gaza was alarmingly heavy-handed, bearing troubling echoes of the repression faced by early 19th-century reformers in the ...
A sculpture of a 19th-century photographer named Leopold by artist David Clemons looks on from his post at Higgens Point about 6 miles east of Coeur d'Alene on Sunday.
Photographs of these vast images printed on cotton canvas will be shown in London along with new video works. The exhibition (14 March-19 April) opening marks the anniversary of the deployment ...
John Sylvester, born in 1955, died Jan. 19 at home with his daughters by his side. Sylvester was an internationally published photographer and author. He spent his 40-year career capturing images of ...
The barracks is World Heritage Listed for its convict history, but is equally important for the story of 19th century Australian immigration. After the end of convict transportation to New South ...
Analysis of dried plant remains from a 19th-century Australian colonial institution reveals the consumption of various foods not listed in official records, suggesting secretive snacking by residents.
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