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Formula 1 Review 1977
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Formula 1 Review 1977
£12.45
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1977 saw Niki Lauda start the season scarred but fit. And determined to put his horrific accident in '76 behind him. The first race of the season in Argentina provided a maiden victory for the Wolf team which was followed by an extremely successful debut season ending with Jody Scheckter taking second place in the Championship. Lauda's first victory came in the third round however his celebrations at Kyalami were muted as the safety regulations in Formula One were once again brought into question. Young Welsh driver Tom Pryce was killed instantly in a collision with a marshal crossing the track to assist with a retired car. The marshal also died.Despite Lauda's poor start and total of only three wins for the season he picked up points at all but three GPs and was rewarded for his consistency with his second Championship victory. Lauda chose not to complete the season and instead Ferrari gave the drive to a young and ambitious Gilles Villeneuve.Brunswick Films were pioneers in the embryonic days of Formula One production when sponsors controlled the demand for footage and before the era of global TV coverage began. They have skilfully combined film from their famous archives to create a review that captures the essence of a very special era in Grand Prix racing.
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1977 saw Niki Lauda start the season scarred but fit. And determined to put his horrific accident in '76 behind him. The first race of the season in Argentina provided a maiden victory for the Wolf team which was followed by an extremely successful debut season ending with Jody Scheckter taking second place in the Championship. Lauda's first victory came in the third round however his celebrations at Kyalami were muted as the safety regulations in Formula One were once again brought into question. Young Welsh driver Tom Pryce was killed instantly in a collision with a marshal crossing the track to assist with a retired car. The marshal also died.Despite Lauda's poor start and total of only three wins for the season he picked up points at all but three GPs and was rewarded for his consistency with his second Championship victory. Lauda chose not to complete the season and instead Ferrari gave the drive to a young and ambitious Gilles Villeneuve.Brunswick Films were pioneers in the embryonic days of Formula One production when sponsors controlled the demand for footage and before the era of global TV coverage began. They have skilfully combined film from their famous archives to create a review that captures the essence of a very special era in Grand Prix racing.
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The National Trust: Ham House
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The National Trust: Ham House
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National Trust: National Treasures is a private tour of a selection of The National Trust's spectacular houses castles and abbeys. Here the 17th century Stuart mansion on the banks of the Thames: Ham House.In a world of late trains lousy weather and international sporting losses it's easy to forget the things Britain is uniquely good at. Constitutional monarchies for example or Marmite depending on your point of view. But perhaps best of all is The National Trust. Where would we be without the Trust's meticulously-preserved historic houses beautifully-tended gardens or (let's face it) diet-endingly delicious cream teas?The National Trust was founded in 1895 by Victorian philanthropists. Over a century later it now looks after over 612 000 acres of countryside in England Wales and Northern Ireland 700-plus miles of coastline and over 200 houses and gardens monuments and mills and churches and chapels of outstanding interest and importance.This series National Trust: National Treasures examines a selection of these properties in detail. It takes you on a private guided tour of the selected properties charting each of their often colourful histories and revealing a selection of their art treasures - from 17th-century tapestries and Renaissance stained glass to sculptures by Henry Moore and oriental rugs - with the help of the Trust's many and varied experts. Atmospheric lavishly-shot and with great attention to detail and illuminating explanations from members of the properties' staff it's almost as good a good as being there - although of course you do have to provide your own scones and jam…Built in 1610 on the banks of the Thames between Richmond and Kingston and extended in the 1670s Ham House is one of the most outstanding Stuart houses from that period.17th century:The house was constructed for Sir Thomas Vavasour Knight Marshal to James I but in 1626 the house fell into the ownership of William Murray who had been the 'whipping boy' for the future Charles I. He took punishment on behalf of the young prince and formed a close bond with him growing up to share his taste in art and architecture.During his tenure he extensively remodelled the interior of Ham creating the Great Staircase and a suite of sumptuous rooms on the first floor. The decoration is intact in most of these rooms and the remaining part of Murray's art collection gives us a rare picture of fashions under Charles I.In 1655 Ham passed to Murray's eldest daughter Elizabeth. Her father's titles were conferred upon her in 1655 after his death when she became the Countess of Dysart. Described by contemporaries as beautiful ambitious and greedy she married Sir Lionel Tollemache a wealthy and cultivated squire in 1648 and had eleven children with him. She became renowned as a political schemer and is said to have belonged to the Sealed Knot the secret organisation supporting the exiled King.Following Tollemache's death in 1669 in 1672 Lady Dysart married John Maitland 1st Duke of Lauderdale Secretary of State for Scotland and together they extended and refurnished Ham as a palatial villa reflecting the Duke's status as one of the most powerful ministers of Charles II. Much of this luxurious interior decoration survives today along with rare textiles furniture and paintings.18th century:After the Duke's death in 1682 the Duchess was forced to curb her extravagance and was eventually reduced to pawning her favourite pictures and jewellery. Following her death in 1698 her son Lionel took little interest in the house but by contrast the 3rd Earl's grandson and heir another Lionel and the 4th Earl carried out major structural repairs in the 1740s. filling many of the rooms with new furniture and paintings.Most notably the Queen's Bedchamber furnished by the Lauderdales for Charles' Queen Catherine of Braganza was converted into a first-floor drawing room. The mahogany chairs gilt pier-glasses and tables and tapestries after Watteau survive in situ.The 5th Earl partially re-landscaped the garden and was succeeded in 1799 by his brother Wilbraham who immediately made improvements inside and outside the house. The 6th Earl was a generous patron of Reynolds and Gainsborough. He created the striking Yellow Satin Bedroom but most of his changes were antiquarian in spirit enhancing Ham's 17th-century character.19th century - the present:Little changed at Ham between the 6th Earl's death in 1821 and 1884 when William 9th Earl of Dysart came of age. Sixty years of benign neglect had left the house and its contents in urgent need of repair and Lord Dysart embarked on a thorough restoration campaign. The roof was renewed electricity and heating installed and much of the 17th-century furniture repaired. The 9th Earl died in 1935 when Ham passed to his second cousin Sir Lyonel Tollemache. Sir Lyonel and his son...
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National Trust: National Treasures is a private tour of a selection of The National Trust's spectacular houses castles and abbeys. Here the 17th century Stuart mansion on the banks of the Thames: Ham House.In a world of late trains lousy weather and international sporting losses it's easy to forget the things Britain is uniquely good at. Constitutional monarchies for example or Marmite depending on your point of view. But perhaps best of all is The National Trust. Where would we be without the Trust's meticulously-preserved historic houses beautifully-tended gardens or (let's face it) diet-endingly delicious cream teas?The National Trust was founded in 1895 by Victorian philanthropists. Over a century later it now looks after over 612 000 acres of countryside in England Wales and Northern Ireland 700-plus miles of coastline and over 200 houses and gardens monuments and mills and churches and chapels of outstanding interest and importance.This series National Trust: National Treasures examines a selection of these properties in detail. It takes you on a private guided tour of the selected properties charting each of their often colourful histories and revealing a selection of their art treasures - from 17th-century tapestries and Renaissance stained glass to sculptures by Henry Moore and oriental rugs - with the help of the Trust's many and varied experts. Atmospheric lavishly-shot and with great attention to detail and illuminating explanations from members of the properties' staff it's almost as good a good as being there - although of course you do have to provide your own scones and jam…Built in 1610 on the banks of the Thames between Richmond and Kingston and extended in the 1670s Ham House is one of the most outstanding Stuart houses from that period.17th century:The house was constructed for Sir Thomas Vavasour Knight Marshal to James I but in 1626 the house fell into the ownership of William Murray who had been the 'whipping boy' for the future Charles I. He took punishment on behalf of the young prince and formed a close bond with him growing up to share his taste in art and architecture.During his tenure he extensively remodelled the interior of Ham creating the Great Staircase and a suite of sumptuous rooms on the first floor. The decoration is intact in most of these rooms and the remaining part of Murray's art collection gives us a rare picture of fashions under Charles I.In 1655 Ham passed to Murray's eldest daughter Elizabeth. Her father's titles were conferred upon her in 1655 after his death when she became the Countess of Dysart. Described by contemporaries as beautiful ambitious and greedy she married Sir Lionel Tollemache a wealthy and cultivated squire in 1648 and had eleven children with him. She became renowned as a political schemer and is said to have belonged to the Sealed Knot the secret organisation supporting the exiled King.Following Tollemache's death in 1669 in 1672 Lady Dysart married John Maitland 1st Duke of Lauderdale Secretary of State for Scotland and together they extended and refurnished Ham as a palatial villa reflecting the Duke's status as one of the most powerful ministers of Charles II. Much of this luxurious interior decoration survives today along with rare textiles furniture and paintings.18th century:After the Duke's death in 1682 the Duchess was forced to curb her extravagance and was eventually reduced to pawning her favourite pictures and jewellery. Following her death in 1698 her son Lionel took little interest in the house but by contrast the 3rd Earl's grandson and heir another Lionel and the 4th Earl carried out major structural repairs in the 1740s. filling many of the rooms with new furniture and paintings.Most notably the Queen's Bedchamber furnished by the Lauderdales for Charles' Queen Catherine of Braganza was converted into a first-floor drawing room. The mahogany chairs gilt pier-glasses and tables and tapestries after Watteau survive in situ.The 5th Earl partially re-landscaped the garden and was succeeded in 1799 by his brother Wilbraham who immediately made improvements inside and outside the house. The 6th Earl was a generous patron of Reynolds and Gainsborough. He created the striking Yellow Satin Bedroom but most of his changes were antiquarian in spirit enhancing Ham's 17th-century character.19th century - the present:Little changed at Ham between the 6th Earl's death in 1821 and 1884 when William 9th Earl of Dysart came of age. Sixty years of benign neglect had left the house and its contents in urgent need of repair and Lord Dysart embarked on a thorough restoration campaign. The roof was renewed electricity and heating installed and much of the 17th-century furniture repaired. The 9th Earl died in 1935 when Ham passed to his second cousin Sir Lyonel Tollemache. Sir Lyonel and his son...
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Formula 1 Review 1977
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1977 saw Niki Lauda start the season scarred but fit. And determined to put his horrific accident in '76 behind him. The first race of the season in Argentina provided a maiden victory for the Wolf team which was followed by an extremely successful debut season ending with Jody Scheckter taking second place in the Championship. Lauda's first victory came in the third round however his celebrations at Kyalami were muted as the safety regulations in Formula One were once again brought into question. Young Welsh driver Tom Pryce was killed instantly in a collision with a marshal crossing the track to assist with a retired car. The marshal also died.Despite Lauda's poor start and total of only three wins for the season he picked up points at all but three GPs and was rewarded for his consistency with his second Championship victory. Lauda chose not to complete the season and instead Ferrari gave the drive to a young and ambitious Gilles Villeneuve.Brunswick Films were pioneers in the embryonic days of Formula One production when sponsors controlled the demand for footage and before the era of global TV coverage began. They have skilfully combined film from their famous archives to create a review that captures the essence of a very special era in Grand Prix racing.
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The National Trust: Ham House
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National Trust: National Treasures is a private tour of a selection of The National Trust's spectacular houses castles and abbeys. Here the 17th century Stuart mansion on the banks of the Thames: Ham House.In a world of late trains lousy weather and international sporting losses it's easy to forget the things Britain is uniquely good at. Constitutional monarchies for example or Marmite depending on your point of view. But perhaps best of all is The National Trust. Where would we be without the Trust's meticulously-preserved historic houses beautifully-tended gardens or (let's face it) diet-endingly delicious cream teas?The National Trust was founded in 1895 by Victorian philanthropists. Over a century later it now looks after over 612 000 acres of countryside in England Wales and Northern Ireland 700-plus miles of coastline and over 200 houses and gardens monuments and mills and churches and chapels of outstanding interest and importance.This series National Trust: National Treasures examines a selection of these properties in detail. It takes you on a private guided tour of the selected properties charting each of their often colourful histories and revealing a selection of their art treasures - from 17th-century tapestries and Renaissance stained glass to sculptures by Henry Moore and oriental rugs - with the help of the Trust's many and varied experts. Atmospheric lavishly-shot and with great attention to detail and illuminating explanations from members of the properties' staff it's almost as good a good as being there - although of course you do have to provide your own scones and jam…Built in 1610 on the banks of the Thames between Richmond and Kingston and extended in the 1670s Ham House is one of the most outstanding Stuart houses from that period.17th century:The house was constructed for Sir Thomas Vavasour Knight Marshal to James I but in 1626 the house fell into the ownership of William Murray who had been the 'whipping boy' for the future Charles I. He took punishment on behalf of the young prince and formed a close bond with him growing up to share his taste in art and architecture.During his tenure he extensively remodelled the interior of Ham creating the Great Staircase and a suite of sumptuous rooms on the first floor. The decoration is intact in most of these rooms and the remaining part of Murray's art collection gives us a rare picture of fashions under Charles I.In 1655 Ham passed to Murray's eldest daughter Elizabeth. Her father's titles were conferred upon her in 1655 after his death when she became the Countess of Dysart. Described by contemporaries as beautiful ambitious and greedy she married Sir Lionel Tollemache a wealthy and cultivated squire in 1648 and had eleven children with him. She became renowned as a political schemer and is said to have belonged to the Sealed Knot the secret organisation supporting the exiled King.Following Tollemache's death in 1669 in 1672 Lady Dysart married John Maitland 1st Duke of Lauderdale Secretary of State for Scotland and together they extended and refurnished Ham as a palatial villa reflecting the Duke's status as one of the most powerful ministers of Charles II. Much of this luxurious interior decoration survives today along with rare textiles furniture and paintings.18th century:After the Duke's death in 1682 the Duchess was forced to curb her extravagance and was eventually reduced to pawning her favourite pictures and jewellery. Following her death in 1698 her son Lionel took little interest in the house but by contrast the 3rd Earl's grandson and heir another Lionel and the 4th Earl carried out major structural repairs in the 1740s. filling many of the rooms with new furniture and paintings.Most notably the Queen's Bedchamber furnished by the Lauderdales for Charles' Queen Catherine of Braganza was converted into a first-floor drawing room. The mahogany chairs gilt pier-glasses and tables and tapestries after Watteau survive in situ.The 5th Earl partially re-landscaped the garden and was succeeded in 1799 by his brother Wilbraham who immediately made improvements inside and outside the house. The 6th Earl was a generous patron of Reynolds and Gainsborough. He created the striking Yellow Satin Bedroom but most of his changes were antiquarian in spirit enhancing Ham's 17th-century character.19th century - the present:Little changed at Ham between the 6th Earl's death in 1821 and 1884 when William 9th Earl of Dysart came of age. Sixty years of benign neglect had left the house and its contents in urgent need of repair and Lord Dysart embarked on a thorough restoration campaign. The roof was renewed electricity and heating installed and much of the 17th-century furniture repaired. The 9th Earl died in 1935 when Ham passed to his second cousin Sir Lyonel Tollemache. Sir Lyonel and his son...
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Cricket Letters To The Daily Telegraph
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The Telegraph has always been sports fans' paper of choice and its wonderful Letters page a forum for trenchant debate and robust wit. This first collection of the finest letters written to the paper over the years ranges from Bodyline to helmets swing bowling to sunglasses. SIR-I don't see why batsmen today accept being confronted by bowlers wearing gold necklaces and particularly sunglasses. When I played cricket no jewellery was worn. As batsmen we liked to see the colour of the bowlers' eyes. Would an umpire uphold my complaint today if I refused to face a bowler so adorned? D.J.W. Evesham SIR - As one who has seen leadership under pressure at all levels I would like to add my congratulations to Andrew Strauss. When he took over English cricket was in crisis; he gave it inspiration and intelligent tactical direction...He had some luck running for him at the Oval but as Napoleon observed: Give me a lucky general. Field Marshal L.B. London SW1
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The Telegraph has always been sports fans' paper of choice and its wonderful Letters page a forum for trenchant debate and robust wit. This first collection of the finest letters written to the paper over the years ranges from Bodyline to helmets swing bowling to sunglasses. SIR-I don't see why batsmen today accept being confronted by bowlers wearing gold necklaces and particularly sunglasses. When I played cricket no jewellery was worn. As batsmen we liked to see the colour of the bowlers' eyes. Would an umpire uphold my complaint today if I refused to face a bowler so adorned? D.J.W. Evesham SIR - As one who has seen leadership under pressure at all levels I would like to add my congratulations to Andrew Strauss. When he took over English cricket was in crisis; he gave it inspiration and intelligent tactical direction...He had some luck running for him at the Oval but as Napoleon observed: Give me a lucky general. Field Marshal L.B. London SW1
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The Telegraph has always been sports fans' paper of choice and its wonderful Letters page a forum for trenchant debate and robust wit. This first collection of the finest letters written to the paper over the years ranges from Bodyline to helmets swing bowling to sunglasses. SIR-I don't see why batsmen today accept being confronted by bowlers wearing gold necklaces and particularly sunglasses. When I played cricket no jewellery was worn. As batsmen we liked to see the colour of the bowlers' eyes. Would an umpire uphold my complaint today if I refused to face a bowler so adorned? D.J.W. Evesham SIR - As one who has seen leadership under pressure at all levels I would like to add my congratulations to Andrew Strauss. When he took over English cricket was in crisis; he gave it inspiration and intelligent tactical direction...He had some luck running for him at the Oval but as Napoleon observed: Give me a lucky general. Field Marshal L.B. London SW1
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Savour books 2, 3 and 4 in the vampire series from the author Los Angeles Times says is responsible for 'moving the literature of the undead into the twenty-first century with new levels of brutality'. After 13 Bullets, vampire-slaying FBI legend Jameson Arkeley leads Laura Caxton to a recently excavated Civil War tomb in Gettysburg in 99 Coffins. In it lie 100 coffins – 99 of them occupied by vampires with missing hearts. But one of the coffins is empty. After a bloody war visited upon Gettysburg by an army of vampires, U.S. Marshal Jameson Arkeley gave up his own life to save others, and is now a vampire himself. In Vampire Zero, Caxton is now faced with the task of destroying him in this action-packed third volume. When vampire hunter Laura Caxton is locked up in a maximum-security prison, the cop-turned-con finds herself surrounded by countless murderers and death-row inmates with nothing to lose . . . and plenty of time to kill, in book 4 of the series 23 Hours.
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