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Portsmouth's wartime Railwaywomen: Postcard documents women who kept railways running during WWI
Portsmouth's wartime Railwaywomen: Postcard documents women who kept railways running during WWI Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor A newly discovered photographic postcard showing women who kept Portsmouth's railways running during the First World War has been revealed by a researcher at the University of Portsmouth—and he is appealing to local people to help identify those in the image. The postcard, found by Dr. Mike Esbester from the University of Portsmouth's School...
Former police officer in hiding after AI falsely linked her to Henry Nowak arrest
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Suzi Ruffell: ‘When I met Mel C I was so starstruck Alan Carr had to whisk me away’
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Has Russia given up on Kinburn Spit, its westernmost foothold in Ukraine?
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