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The making of Tournament 5: From Cheapside to Soho HouseCreative Commons Image peprice under CC-BY-NC-SA licence

By Professor Saul David (Guest)

01 April 2007

Saul visits Cheapside, London, and then flies to New York as he works on a programme about medieval tournaments.  Read more : The making of Tournament 5: From Cheapside to Soho House

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Millennium Bridge scienceProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

02 June 2006

The Millennium Bridge is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world. What made it wobble on its first day?  Read more : Millennium Bridge science

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Millennium Bridge DiaryThe Open University

By The Science Shack team (The Open University)

02 June 2006

Science Shack takes on the Millennium Bridge wobble, aided by a Vauxhall Astra and some olive oil. Their diary will take you behind the scenes,...  Read more : Millennium Bridge Diary

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