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SYDNEY CUTOUT
The coastal city spans 12,367km2. Within that area there are over 100 beaches. It is home to the Sydney Opera house, which cost $102 million to bui...
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The coastal city spans 12,367km2. Within that area there are over 100 beaches. It is home to the Sydney Opera house, which cost $102 million to bui...
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The coastal capital measures 9,992km2. In 1880, after the Victorian Gold Rush, Melbourne became the richest city in the world. At its peak, around ...
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The largest city in California spans 1,302km2. Originially, the city was called El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angeles sobre el Rio Porci...
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The county of Derbyshire measures 2,625km2. It is home to Derby Park which was England’s first public park - the inspiration behind New York City’s...
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Famous for it’s mineral rich water, the area is considered by some to be the exact centre of England. The first inhabitants of the area at Lismore ...
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The East London Borough of Hackney measures 7.4 square miles (19.06 km2). Once a Saxon settlement, it is believed the area's name originated around...
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Wearable glasses fist appeared in Italy during the 13th century and they were mainly used by monks. As technology improved, glasses became more pop...
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Christian Dior was the first fashion brand that launched designer sunglasses. In the early 1960s they licensed their branding in launching luxury d...
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It will come as welcoming news for Harry Potter fans, that the train used in the Harry Potter films can be accessed in real life. It still runs, an...
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Horsepower was a marketing tool used by James Watt who developed a steam engine that was more efficient than any other engine at the time. People f...
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The first American steam locomotive was originally imported from England in 1830, and it was not until later that year that the first American trai...
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A good practice is to insert the speed pourer into the bottle with the hole towards the label. This facilitates easy identification of which side t...
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The pressure in a bottle of Champagne is typically twice, if not three times, the pressure in a car tyre. Champagne corks are held in place atop th...
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Sir Winston Churchill was known for his consumption and love of Champagne. The Pol Roger Champagne house made a special pint bottle of Champagne fo...
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The construction of the shaker, temperature, type of ice, and alcohol chosen, are key factors for a good cocktail. Studies have shown that once sha...
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A jigger is an hourglass-shaped measuring tool to pour accurate amounts of alcohol as drinks are prepared. In the early 19th century, the jigger ca...
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The word skyscraper, commonly used to describe a tall urban building, was a term used to describe a small triangular-shaped sail that was set above...
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The cocktail’s first great ice age, saw the introduction of this noble artefact, which some argue came as part of the golden beard age as a tool to...
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Ancient anchors were very basic, often consisting of large stones, or logs of wood, which secured the vessel simply by weight and friction. Anchors...
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The first record player was commercially released to the masses back in 1895. The 60s and 70s became the golden age of vinyl. The device known as a...
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A flight from London to Singapore would take around 12 hours today. Back in 1934, the same journey would have taken around eight days requiring 22 ...
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The Mecklenburger Metallguss GmbH (MMG) of Germany produced the world's largest ship propeller in 2006, with a diameter of 9.6 meters with a weight...
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Sailing has been one of the longest running Olympic disciplines around. It has been a part of the games since 1896, and Great Britain currently hol...
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Thomas Kisbee, a British Naval Officer, invented the modern ring-shaped lifebuoy. Dubbed the “Kisbee Ring”, it was made from cork, which was thrown...
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Produced from March 1950, the Volkswagen Type 2 has been a classic. Informally called the Microbus, Splitscreen, or Splittie, around a fifth of the...
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In 1804, Englishman Richard Trevithick launched the first practical steam locomotive, which averaged less than 10 mph. Today, high-speed rail lines...
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The first ever modern traffic light was installed Aug. 5, 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio. With only red and green lights, it was not automatic, and was op...
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With railroads in North America wanting to run trains at night, the first recorded solution before electric headlights, was to place a fire of pine...
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Quill pens were used as a writing tool before other pens were invented. Made from a flight feather of a large bird, they are still used in calligra...
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The early most common types of railroad snow plows used was the wedge plow which was a simple wedged design attached to the front of the locomotive...
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Print from the series “Women of the Seven Houses” by Kikukawa Eizan (1787–1867) depicting the courtesan Ichikawa from the Matsubaya pleasure house....
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The book “Mirror of Beautiful Women of the Pleasure Quarters” depicts the daytime activities of the courtesans such as reading, arranging flowers, ...
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In the series “Beauties of the Yoshiwara as Six Floral Immortals”, the artist Chôbunsai Eishi compares each courtesan to a beautiful flower.
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The 'Green Houses', or the pleasure houses, with the notable courtesans, became an integral part of Japanese life in the Edo period. “A Mirror of B...
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The 'Green Houses', or the pleasure houses, with the notable courtesans, became an integral part of Japanese life in the Edo period. “A Mirror of B...
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The 'Green Houses', or the pleasure houses, with the notable courtesans, became an integral part of Japanese life in the Edo period. “A Mirror of B...
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