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Weaving a history: Worcester Art Museum exhibits tapestries 'From the Vault'

Telegram & Gazette - Worcester 25 Apr 2025
Keenan and her team have uncovered a trove of other remarkable tapestries, from ancient Egyptian Coptic weavings to 16th and 17th century works, that will all be exhibited together for the first time.
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Santa Maria Maggiore: why Pope Francis decided ‘this is my place’ to be buried

AOL 25 Apr 2025
The fourth-century basilica with its distinctive bell tower is perched on one ... On the opposite side of the basilica is the tomb of the 17th-century Italian sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
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How India's forts and palaces are reimagined for luxury travel

Khaleejtimes 25 Apr 2025
Private experiences now come with purpose‭.‬‭ ‬a cooking class with a royal chef using heirloom recipes‭, ‬a music recital that supports folk artists who once performed for kings‭, ‬dinners in ...
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Publishers release books marking 50 years of glory

Vietnam News 25 Apr 2025
Another work is a collection of three books titled Văn Học Miền Nam Lục Tỉnh (Literature in the South) by Nguyễn Văn Hầu about the development of Southern literature from the 17th century to 1945 ...VNS.  . .
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5 minutes with … Chris Wright at Avison Young

Building 25 Apr 2025
Source. Kate Smyth. Chris Wright became head of sustainability and decarbonisation at Avison Young in September 2024 ... Source. RH England. Aynhoe Park is a 17th-century country estate on the edge of the village of Aynho in Northamptonshire ... .
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News in Pictures: Friday April 25, 2025

The Times/The Sunday Times 25 Apr 2025
... century ... Sheep graze on Harnham water meadows, an 84-acre irrigation system that has functioned as a flood defence for Salisbury since the 17th century and is now a nature reserve run by volunteers.
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How a surprising Shakespeare discovery was found in a letter used as scrap paper

East Bay Times 25 Apr 2025
A 400-year-old Shakespeare mystery has gotten a major shake-up ... Related Articles. Q&A ... Library Lines ... Q ... Q ... Q ... Yes! It shows that new discoveries are still possible in 17th-century manuscript material, particularly in binding waste ... Q ... Q ... .
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Ode to the end of an odious law: A review of the world premiere of ...

Daily Press 25 Apr 2025
... determination of race) and moving through rules about different allowable fractions of Black blood (one-fourth, one-sixteenth) right down to the infamous One Drop rule used well into the 20th century.
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An expert guide to southeast Asia’s best boutique hotels

The Times/The Sunday Times 25 Apr 2025
Ayutthaya, a 90-minute drive from Bangkok, was established as a royal summer retreat in the 17th century, before being destroyed by Burmese invaders and then rebuilt with a fairytale collection of red ...
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HBC, North America’s oldest firm, meets its end. Some argue its fate was avoidable

Toronto Sun 25 Apr 2025
Hudson’s Bay Co ... Story continues below ... THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY ... View more offers ... But that plan has run aground and those locations are now being wound up too, and the company’s 17th-century artifacts are being auctioned off ... .
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Behold the new ‘Sun King’: Why world should worry about Trump ‘golden age’

Irish Independent 24 Apr 2025
... into baroque and rococo realms typical of 17th- and 18th-century French monarchs.
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What is La Masia? Inside Barcelona’s legendary academy

Yahoo Daily News 24 Apr 2025
Founded in 1979 and housed in a 17th-century farmhouse next to the Camp Nou until its relocation in 2011, the academy has developed a staggering number of ...
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Paris neighbourhoods: Discovering the sophisticated 7th arrondissement

France24 24 Apr 2025
It’s also rich, full stop! The 7th has been home to the French upper classes since the 17th century and that opulence ...
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Remembering Sheikh Bahai, Iran's iconic theologian, astronomer, engineering genius

Press TV 24 Apr 2025
... lived during the late 16th and early 17th centuries in Safavid-ruled Iran ... Sheikh Bahai has been regarded as a literary and theological luminary of his era and the mojadded of the 11th-17th centuries.
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Shakespeare may not have been a remote husband, new study finds

Jewish World Review 24 Apr 2025
As told by Steggle, the story begins with a fragment of a 17th-century letter addressed to a "Good Mrs Shakspaire," concerning her husband's dealings - likely as a trustee - for a fatherless apprentice named John Butte or Butts.
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