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It's a spectacular sight, really.
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It was one of their favorite places to be.
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And Rainford is a Normani, and he is overcome by emotion at the sight of the holy places of the Anglo Saxon north, including Whitby.
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So the difficulty that Mark and myself and the rest of the team have in doing this work is deciding well, what is the basis?
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You know, What did William Pitt do?
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A practically perfect pigeon pie.
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Mrs. Avis Crocombe, was head cook at Audley End house.
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During the 1880s, she kept many of her recipes like pigeon pie, turbot, that's a fish and apple cheese, which is a desert, in a hand written book.
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And so there's a series of underground tunnels that are cut into the chalk, 20 meters under the ground below Dover Castle.
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And they're very atmospheric places, and they really give you a sense of what it must have been like to work down there in times of crisis.
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It would be wonderful to feel to talk to you about the Vermeer a little more because it is one of our most important paintings.
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It's one of only five Vermeers in the United Kingdom and one of only around 36 known works by Vermeer in the entire world.
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So an incredibly special painting to have here at Kenwood.
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His wife actually worked in the Ministry of Information and Orwell himself worked for the BBC.
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So there was a certain amount of direct knowledge going into this portrayal of his hero, Winston Smith, working on the retrospective alteration of newspapers airbrushing history.