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Modern Bric a Brac
Food, Days Out and Travel stories from Brighton, London and the Rest of the World
Friday
Notes from France - Mont St Michel
In the past when I'd seen pictures of Mont St Michel I had marvelled at it. Rising sharply from an isolated outcrop of granite rock, it ...
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Sunday
Notes from France - In the Footsteps of Marie Antoinette
From the glorious Versailles Palace to her final days in the grim Conciergerie prison, read on as I share tantalising glimpses into the lif...
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Notes from France - In the Footsteps of Helen Maria Williams
Where I follow in the footsteps of Helen Maria Williams the poet and first female war correspondent who lived at the time of the French Rev...
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Tuesday
Brighton Days Out - Jane Austen at the Royal Pavilion
Brighton's Royal Pavilion and Museum are celebrating the Regency period this year with a few beautifully curated exhibitions. In April t...
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Monday
Days Out in Brighton - Free Women's Events Sat 4 March
Only 24% of people interviewed, heard, seen or read about in mainstream broadcast and print news are female - Brighton International Women...
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Wednesday
Days Away - Remarkable Women of Amsterdam
A golden beam of light shines once a year on the spot where the wife and muse of Rembrandt was buried; an arched doorway, one woman's pr...
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Thursday
Days Out in London - Inside the Houses of Parliament and the 50:50 Parliament petition
Did you know that tampons are classed as luxury items? This means we pay tax on them, these luxury items that are regarded as essential pr...
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