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Paradis Perdu
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Paradis Perdu

In the 1990s, Roger Lewis lived in Normandy full time with his family. Now they have returned – to find all is not quite as delightful as it was

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Alice In Wonderland Windows, Daresbury
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Alice In Wonderland Windows, Daresbury

There are some entrancingly unexpected stained-glass windows of Alice in Wonderland to be found in All Saints’ Church at Daresbury in Cheshire.

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The Corncrake
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The Corncrake

The corncrake’s Latin name, Crex crex, echoes the rasping and insistent call of the males by day and especially night, most regularly in May and June.

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Farewell, Alexander
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Farewell, Alexander

The editor of The Oldie, Alexander Chancellor, died on 28th January. Craig Brown pays tribute to his great friend, the natural journalist who retained a child’s sense of mischief.

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April 2017
A World Of Colour And Concentrated Joy
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A World Of Colour And Concentrated Joy

This is a bumper year for the 87-year-old abstractionist Gillian Ayres, with several shows and a book. It is not before time, says Andrew Lambirth.

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April 2017
A Country On The Cusp
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A Country On The Cusp

Myanmar is at a turning point as outside money flows in and tour companies scout out the territory. Tanya Harrod gets in first.

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April 2017
the meaning of clothes
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the meaning of clothes

andrew wilton, the former keeper of the british collection at the tate, was always fascinated by clothes: a childhood passion that proved vital in his career as a curator of paintings.

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march 2017
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chronicler of the inhabited landscape

michael andrews never sought fame but his approach to painting always drew critical acclaim.

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march 2017
A Posh Girl's Summer Of Love
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A Posh Girl's Summer Of Love

It was 1967, when hippie dreams of peace and love migrated from San Francisco across the Atlantic. Ingrid Jo Boissevain was a sixteen-yearold grammar school girl, an architect’s daughter, living in Tadworth,Surrey. Fifty years on, here is her diary of those sunny months.

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A Touch Of Class In The Garden
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A Touch Of Class In The Garden

Down a west London lane, Jeremy Musson visits the tiny forge that made garden ornaments for Vita Sackville-West and Gertrude Jekyll.

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The War Hero Who Became Britain's Greatest Historian
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The War Hero Who Became Britain's Greatest Historian

Sir Michael Howard, venerable academic and adviser to primeministers, is 94. James Hanning met him in his bucolic Berkshire home.

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My Old Master
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My Old Master

James Innes-Mulraine achieved his lifetime’s aim of discovering a lost Gainsborough – with not a little help from his Dad.

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Going solo
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Going solo

Sometimes there is no option but to holiday alone. You may even have your best experiences that way, as Kirsty Fergusson discovered.

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Mad About The Dog
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Mad About The Dog

Nigel, the golden retriever, is the star of Gardeners’ World, while Frances Wilson is in thrall to her poodle, Daphne. Meanwhile, there’s a new slew of canine biographies, in line with a grand British tradition.

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Horror And Heroism At Shoeburyness
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Horror And Heroism At Shoeburyness

In 1885 Tony Gould’s great-grandfather was one of seven men killed in an accident at the School of Gunnery on the Essex coast. Here he recounts the moving details of the tragedy.

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Quintessentially English
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Quintessentially English

Paul Nash wooed modernism and leant towards surrealism but he was first and foremost a great landscape artist, says Andrew Lambirth.

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My Vicarage Lessons With A Four-year-old Theresa May
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My Vicarage Lessons With A Four-year-old Theresa May

In 1961, Detlev J. Piltz, a German teenager, was thrilled to stay with a vicar’s family in the Cotswolds. He learnt about English tea rituals,cricket and class with their little daughter.

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September 2017
I've Got You Under My Skin
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I've Got You Under My Skin

Nicky Haslam befriended Cole Porter in Sixties New York. Today he performs his songs, in tribute to a childhood idol.

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September 2017
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Pilgrim's Progress

Six centuries after Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, pilgrimages are booming. John Walsh joins Christians, pagans, atheists and Buddhists as they make their way along Kent’s holy road.

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September 2017
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King Of Britain

It is four decades since Elvis Presley, the quintessential American, died.Yet his roots lie in the British Isles, reveals Andrew M Brown.

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August 2017
She's Dead,' We Mouthed. ‘she's... Dead
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She's Dead,' We Mouthed. ‘she's... Dead

Reporting the death of Diana, 20 years ago, belongs to another age – one of faxes, francs and analogue phones. That night, amid conflicting accounts, the BBC’s John Curran had to think fast.

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August 2017
How To Look Absolutely Fab At 71
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How To Look Absolutely Fab At 71

Eat vegetables, climb stairs, try not to look fussy, and never wear shorts in the city, Joanna Lumley tells Brigid Keenan.

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August 2017
A Pair Of Unsung Waterloo Heroes
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A Pair Of Unsung Waterloo Heroes

Lucinda Lambton on the magnificent horse admired by Napoleon, and its brave rider.

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August 2017
My Husband Left Me For A Cult
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My Husband Left Me For A Cult

Liz hodgkinson was living a normal upwardly mobile family life in the suburbs. Then her husband discovered yogic bliss and everything changed.

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May 2017
The Archbishop's Hidden Oasis
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The Archbishop's Hidden Oasis

Lambeth Palace has the second-largest private garden in London. David Wheeler paid a visit in the company of its head gardener.

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May 2017
Beaten By The Bastards
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Beaten By The Bastards

Ferdinand Mount on an underrated prime minister, and how the Eurosceptics finished him off.

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September 2016
Why France Is So Vulnerable
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Why France Is So Vulnerable

The French government has reacted to the Nice attack by flooding the streets with armed men. This will have very little effect, says former Paris correspondent Patrick Marnham.

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September 2016
Living The Danish Dream
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Living The Danish Dream

Living the Danish dream Beaches, bikes, smoked fish and wood-burning stoves: Nick Curtis and his wife spend a week in Scandi-heaven.

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September 2016
The Curse Of The Elysée Palace
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The Curse Of The Elysée Palace

As France risks getting a British woman as its First Lady, Patrick Marnham warns Penelope Fillon to watch out.

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February 2017
Still With Us Tom Lehrer
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Still With Us Tom Lehrer

Michael Barber celebrates the great iconoclast, now 88 and long retired from singing and songwriting.

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February 2017