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Bramshill House - grand Jacobean estate that became Police College

Bramshill House - grand Jacobean estate that became Police College

Bramshill House, near Basingstoke in Hampshire, is one of the largest and most important Grade I-listed Jacobean mansions in Britain. It was built in the early 17th century by the 11th Baron Zouche of Harringworth, and is notable for its decorative architecture influenced by the Italian Renaissance.

The real Macbeth, not so villainous!

The real Macbeth, not so villainous!

Macbeth, the villain of Shakespeare's famous play, was a real king of Scotland, and seems to have been quite a good one! His name means "son of life". Shakespeare is thought to have chosen to portray Macbeth as wicked to please his new king.

Westminster Hall- a dramatic national ceremonial space , steeped in significance

Westminster Hall- a dramatic national ceremonial space , steeped in significance

Nearly a thousand years old, the massive, imposing and dramatic Westminster Hall, is the oldest surviving part of the Palace of Westminster and scene of many significant events in British history. When erected in 1097 by King William II ('William Rufus'), it was the largest hall in Europe.

Battle of Sedgemoor - a failed coup

Battle of Sedgemoor - a failed coup

The Battle of Sedgemoor marked the climactic failure of the Monmouth Rebellion in the 17th century, wherein the Duke of Monmouth (an illegitimate son of Charles II) unsuccessfully rallied supporters in the South West of England to try to overthrow King James II.

Flying research lab probes the atmosphere

Flying research lab probes the atmosphere

The Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM), based at the Cranfield University campus alongside Cranfield Airport in Bedfordshire, conducts pioneering research about weather activities and air conditions with a specially equipped aircraft.

Ponden Hall - a rugged old house that inspired the Bronte sisters

Ponden Hall - a rugged old house that inspired the Bronte sisters

Ponden Hall is a former farmhouse near Stanbury in West Yorkshire, and is reputedly the inspiration for several distinctive buildings in the works of both Anne and Emily Brontë.

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