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Text on the reverse side: The heart has been a symbol linked to our emotions since antiquity in the western world. Instead of the brain, the heart ...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The heart has been a symbol linked to our emotions since antiquity in the western world. Instead of the brain, the heart ...
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View full detailsText on the reverse side: Publicity photo from Charlie Chaplin's 1921 movie "The Kid". Pictured are Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan. This was Cha...
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View full detailsText on the reverse side: This photo from 15th September 1954 was to promote the film The Seven Year Itch. The filming took place at 1am as thousan...
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View full detailsText on the reverse side: Written, produced, directed and starring Charlie Chaplin, this American silent comedy-drama film, was Chaplin's first ful...
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View full detailsText on the reverse side: A large-scale study by the Reading Agency, showed the immense benefits of reading, including increased self-esteem, reduc...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The benefits of enjoying a glass of wine, has been documented for over 5,000 years, as it transiently calms the central n...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The photographs were taken at St Martin’s Hall, London, during a public reading series which were presentations by the D...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The photographs were taken at St Martin’s Hall, London, during a public reading series which were presentations by the D...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: The photographs were taken at St Martin’s Hall, London, during a public reading series which were presentations by the D...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Empereur moghol, Shah Jahan a commandé le Taj Mahal pour abriter les restes de sa défunte épouse, Mumtaz Mahal. Ce symbo...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal to house the remains of his late wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This symbol o...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was a philantrophist who supported over 43 different charities throughout his life. Through h...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is often regarded the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His work 'A Tale of Two Cities'...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: During the filming of the famous number in Singin’ in the Rain, Gene Kelly was sick. His wife commented that he “was all ...
View full detailsText on the reverse side: Lilies are often associated with rebirth and new beginnings. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is renowned for his pioneering wo...
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View full detailsText on the reverse side: The iris, from the Greek word for ‘rainbow’, symbolises hope and wisdom. Ogawa Kazumasa (1860-1929) is renowned for his p...
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