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The Man Who Painted London Red

John Bull
May 9, 2014
Design & Tech, Longform
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When the architecture of the Underground is discussed, it is nearly always to the work of Charles Holden that comment turns. The reasoning for this,...

Last Champions of the Third Reich

John Bull
May 8, 2014
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War-time football is a subject that often gets explored within a British context - whether its the story of players like Walter Tull who fought in...
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