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Waterfall Country, Powys

Waterfall Country, Powys

Waterfall Country is an area of over a dozen waterfalls between Pontneddfechan and Ystradfellte in the southwestern part of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. 

Leighton House Museum

Leighton House Museum

Leighton House Museum in Kensington is housed in one of London's most interesting Victorian villas. It is the former home of painter Sir Frederic Leighton, who had the house built and finished with an amazing Eastern-inspired interior.

Robert Stephenson - the man behind the worldwide railway boom

Robert Stephenson - the man behind the worldwide railway boom

Robert Stephenson was an English civil engineer and designer of locomotives. The only son of George Stephenson, the "Father of Railways", he built on his father's achievement, with both the technical design of steam engines and the spread of railways around Britain and the world, and has been called the greatest engineer of the 19th century.

Mrs Chippy - the faithful cat that sailed with Shackleton

Mrs Chippy - the faithful cat that sailed with Shackleton

Mrs Chippy was the ship's cat that accompanied explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated attempt to make the first land crossing of the Antarctic continent in 1914–1917.

The Eden Project - global biospheres in Cornwall

The Eden Project - global biospheres in Cornwall

The Eden Project, a haven of botanical delights nestled in a huge crater near St Austell in Cornwall, has got to be one of the horticultural wonders of the world. Two huge Biomes there house thousands of plant species - including the largest indoor rainforest in the world.

The arrival of McDonalds in the UK

The arrival of McDonalds in the UK

Hamburgers were a mere 15p, and cheeseburgers cost 21p at UK’s first ever McDonald’s which opened on 13th November 1974 in Powis Street, Woolwich, south east London. The branch is still going strong.

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