Ian Fitzgerald
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Ian Fitzgerald looks forward to the restoration of Augustus' tomb in Rome. Published April 30 1998
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January 27th, 1898
Published January 1 1998
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January 12th, 1848
Published January 1 1998
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December 26th, 1797
Published December 1 1997
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December 2nd, 1547 Published December 1 1997
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St Paul's Cathedral was opened on December 2nd, 1697. Published December 1 1997
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November 10th, 1697
Published November 1 1997
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November 4th, 1847
Published November 1 1997
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Ian Fitzgerald describes the maiden flight of the 'Spruce Goose', the largest seaplane ever built, on November 2nd, 1947. Published November 1 1997
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Ian Fitzgerald takes a look at virtual reality history sites.
Published March 1 1997
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Ian Fitzgerald investigates some changes to the Historical Association.
Published August 31 1996
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Home movies for the Museum of the Moving Image
Published August 31 1994
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Ian Fitzgerald examines the benefits of accessing British History now available on CD-ROM.
Published April 30 1994
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A discussion on the Getty Center, perhaps the world's most ambitious single complex for the study of art. Published April 30 1994
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Ian Fitzgerald delves into the century-old archives of BP in Warwickshire. Published November 1 1993
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