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When Murray Bridge beat the world
WITH the nation gearing up for the Olympics, the Sunday Mail remembers our most unlikely group of sports heroes: a rowing crew called the Cods.
Belle of the ballgowns: a guide to the V&A exhibition
From a blue-beaded evening dress made for the Queen Mother in 1953 to the silver satin worn by Beyoncé to Obama's inauguration party – the meanings behind the frocks in the new V&A show In the spring of 1953 London newspapers reported that Norman Hartnell had been ordered by doctors to take several days' rest. "Britain's First Couturier" was, quite simply, exhausted. Not only was Hartnell ...
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