Roger Hudson
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Roger Hudson on a moment in the story of Scottish emigration captured in 1923. Published May 24 2012
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Roger Hudson reveals a big splash: Chairman Mao photographed attempting to swim the River Yangtze in July 1966. Published April 19 2012
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Roger Hudson on the vitriolic reaction to Paul Robeson's open-air concert in Peekskill, New York, 1949. Published March 22 2012
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Constructing the Victoria Embankment on the north bank of the River Thames in London: an image analysed by Roger Hudson. Published February 8 2012
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Roger Hudson explains the story behind a 19th-century photograph of George Washington's mausoleum. Published January 17 2012
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Italian Fascist scouts meet a member of the Hitler Youth in Padua, October 1940: a picture explained by Roger Hudson. Published December 21 2011
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King George V and Kaiser Wilhelm II pose together in 1912. However, the Kaiser had mixed feelings towards Britain and the First World War broke out two years later. Published November 16 2011
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A class confrontation at the Epsom Derby of 1920. Published October 19 2011
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