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25.Speaking of dentures, here is a photo of what's likely the most famous dentures ever...the ones belonging to George ...
A book dealer who claimed he bought two missing and 'extraordinarily rare' Séamus Heaney first editions worth €2,000 at a bric-a-brac stall has walked free ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNBook dealer cleared of selling 'extraordinarily rare' stolen Seamus Heaney editions worth €2,000Seventy-year-old Alan Ladak admitted he was reckless in buying the books for about €40 each, hoping to sell them for a profit ...
A book dealer who claimed he bought two missing and "extraordinarily rare" Seamus Heaney first editions worth €2,000 at a ...
Alan Ladak of Fahy Gardens, Loughrea, Co Galway, admitted he was reckless in buying the books for about €40 each, hoping to ...
Alan Ladak (70) said he bought the books, valued at €2,000, for €40 each at bric-a-brac stall in Galway city centre ...
I can vividly recall being transfixed by a grainy BBC programme about the Tollund Man, whose fifth-century corpse was discovered in a bog on Denmark’s Jutland peninsula in 1950. I sat glued to ...
Throughout the UK, bogs provide the perfect environment for this to happen. Tollund Man, discovered in Denmark in 1950, is one of the best studied examples of a 'bog body'. The man, who lived in ...
Believe it or not, this is exactly what happened in the 1950s. The discovery of the Tollund Man has led to a greater understanding of how the man died. Peat cutters found the corpse preserved in a ...
A criminal? Scientists are still piecing together details about the life—and death—of the man mummified in a Danish bog some 2,400 years ago. The Tollund Man was discovered in 1950 in the ...
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