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Scotland

Scotland is a main setting within The Flight of Gemma Hardy.

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North Africa

In Margot Livesey's novel, The Flight of Gemma Hardy, Claypoole, the boarding school that Gemma attends and works at, was originally the ancestral home of Lord and Lady Minto, where they lived until both of their sons died in the second world war (Livesely 50). The older son is said to have died in North Africa, while the younger son is said to have died in the Atlantic Convoy.

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Victorian Clocks: Grandfather Clocks, Long-Case Clocks, and Watches

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Plate 3, The Bottle, in Eight Plates

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Chintz Fabric Swatch from the Late 13th or Early 14th Century

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Iceland 1950s

Republican celebrations in Iceland in the wake of the 1944 Independence Referendum. A lot of people gathered and four Icelandic flags are raised

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Iceland

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Iceland

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Tea: A Necessity and a Luxury

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Victorian advertisement for tea

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