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  1. Hace 3 días · Aubrey Herbert married his distant cousin, the Hon. Mary Gertrude Vesey (1889–1970), "striking looking with a ferocious temper", only child and sole heiress of John Vesey, 4th Viscount de Vesci (1844–1903), eldest son and heir of Thomas Vesey, 3rd Viscount de Vesci (d. 1875) by his wife Lady Emma Herbert (1819–1884) youngest daughter of George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke.

  2. Hace 6 días · A new documentary series focuses on one of the most effective double agents in the history of British intelligence. If there is one eternal rule of spycraft, Professor Sir David Omand says, “it ...

  3. Hace 4 días · War veterans, party leaders and diplomats gathered in Vietnam's Dien Bien Phu province on Tuesday for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the country's victory over French colonial forces.

  4. Hace 5 días · Ark of Civilization: Refugee Scholars and Oxford University, 1930-1945. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN: 9780199687558; 416pp.; Price: £75.00. We are all familiar with modern debates in the media regarding the politics of refugee rescue and arguments surrounding which immigrants should be prioritised for rescue and aid.

  5. Hace 5 días · He loves acting and sound design for live theater, and his recent obsession is that plays attributed to Shakespeare may have actually been written by the 17th Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere ...

  6. Hace 3 días · 1:30 PM 3:00 PM. 13:30 15:00. Old Library, All Souls (map) Google Calendar ICS. Tuesday 30 April, 13.30. Old Library, All Souls. “Out of the Blue”: The mirroring fallacy and the navies of today. Lt Cdr Andrew Ward, CCW & Royal Navy. In the 1960s, the Soviet Navy was quietly recapitalising and expanding.

  7. Hace 4 días · Twentieth Century: A History of the World 1901-Present. Arthur C. Clarke once remarked that the time would come when nothing of the twentieth century would be remembered except the moon landing in 1969. Clearly that time has not come. Indeed we seem to be in danger of forgetting Neil Armstrong's small step altogether.