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A museum in Roman Britain’s second city.

For a time there was a period where the town of Cirencester or back in Roman times Corinium was the second largest city next to Londoninum. This was before the rise of Glevum as a place for retired legionnaires to settle after service or the Spa town of Aquae Sulis, now Bath. It is said that if you dig down…
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Facts about the ever growing world of the internet

The internet has become as important to us as the other appliances in our households. It has become a  way to connect with others, trade with others and promote our products and services online to a wider audience. Most  companies have an online presence that will have been created for them by a Yorkshire Web Design or one local to…
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Francis Crick. A boy born to Science.

Some people just seem to know what they are going to do with their lives. For Francis Crick, the man, along with James Watson, accredited with the proposition of the double Helix in the structure of DNA. This groundbreaking work has led to an increase of our understanding of how a human being works tenfold. Looking at Crick’ background it’s…
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A display of beautiful Roman ingenuity

When it comes to Roman history there are many incredible examples of the way in which these creative and systematically organised individuals have impacted upon the world in which we now live. Whether it is developing early forms of underfloor heating, our road systems or early drainage systems that a Drain Lining Company today can still follow the original lines…
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The life and times of Charles Goodyear

Charles Goodyear is a name that many people are aware of thanks to his accidental discovery resulting in the mass production of tyres. Along with other inventions and process such as Rubber Injection Moulding it has revolutionised the way in which we use rubber as a material. Image Credit Charles was born in 1880 in New Haven,  Connecticut, USA. He…
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