News tagged with: history-blog
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    ![The Royal Citadel]()  The Royal Citadel: The Grey Guardian of ҹèÊÓÆµHistory student, Archie Peters, talks about the history of the Royal Citadel 
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    Stonehouse Creek: Gone but certainly not forgottenMA History student, Vivien Dean, gives us a history of Stonehouse Creek 
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    ![View from Berry Head]()  Berry Head, Torbay and the Napoleonic Wars: a base for battleHistory student Thomas Cooper tells us about Torbay's defences during the Napoleonic Wars 
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    !['The Gout' by James Gillray, 1799.  Source: The Wellcome Collection.]()  The struggle with gout: the letters of Francis Gregor of Trewarthenick in CornwallҹèÊÓÆµ BA (Hons) History blog. The struggle with gout: the letters of Francis Ggregor of Trewarthenick in Cornwall. 
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    ![Historic archives]()  Research in the time of Covid – Devon connectionsҹèÊÓÆµ, BA (hons) History blog. Research in the time of Covid – some Devon connections 
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    ![HMS Implacable figurehead]()  Naval figureheads – a short historyBA (Hons) History blog: naval figureheads – a short history by Dr Elaine Murphy 
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    ![HMS Centurion, WW1 Battleship]()  Sea Power Theory and the First World WarBA (Hons) History blog: Sea Power Theory and the First World War by Dr Louis Halewood 
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    ![ҹèÊÓÆµ seafront taken from Mount Wise looking towards Cremyll and The Royal William Yard.]()  Signal for victory: the development of naval communication technology in ҹèÊÓÆµ commandBA (Hons) History blog, Signal for Victory: The Development of Naval Communication Technology in ҹèÊÓÆµ Command by James Bartle 
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    ![Upolu, Samoa (Formally German Samoa from 1900 to 1914)]()  Escapists, cocovores and the search for utopiaBA (Hons) History blog: escapists, cocovores and the search for utopia by Dr Sandra Barkhof 
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    ![Queen Elizabeth 1]()  Elizabeth I’s near fatal illness of 1562Elizabeth I’s near fatal illness of 1562. BA (Hons) History blog by Dr Rebecca Emmett 
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    ![Advert for Sunlight Soap with a girl and dog in the snow. Credit: Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)]()  Soap and the Victorians 'Cleanliness is next to Godliness''Cleanliness is next to Godliness' Soap and the Victorians. BA (Hons) History blog by Dr James Gregory. 
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    ![Queen VictoriaÂ]()  History research blogҹèÊÓÆµ history research blog: In our latest research bulletin Dr James Gregory, Associate Professor of Modern British History, tells us about Queen Victoria and the Hangman. 
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    