Michael Leech
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Michael Leech reviews a selection of titles dedicated to food preparation and eating throughout history.
Published July 21 2004
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Michael Leech visits the city that is celebrating the anniversary of the marriage of Mary Tudor and the future Philip II of Spain, 450 years ago this month.
Published June 15 2004
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Michael Leech previews the Jan van Eyck exhibition at the National Gallery.
Published January 1 1998
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Michael Leech on the efforts to save and excavate the site of the original Globe Theatre in London.
Published September 30 1997
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Michael Leech commemorates the 1,000th birthday of Gdansk.
Published March 1 1997
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Rivoli, Battle of
Published January 1 1997
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Michael Leech celebrates the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.
Published January 1 1997
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Henry VIII
Published January 1 1997
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Michael Leech investigates the Smithsonian, a national landmark in America.
Published June 30 1996
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Michael Leech investigates the restoration of one of Norwich's most ancient buildings, Dragon Hall. Published May 31 1995
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Michael Leech explores President Mitterland's visit to Burgundy to open a striking new museum on a wooded hillside. Published October 1 1994
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Michael Leech looks into the work going on at archaeological site Hamptonne property in Jersey.
Published March 31 1994
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Michael Leech examines the new look for the London transport museum.
Published March 1 1994
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90th birthday of the eminent History Today contributor
Published March 1 1994
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Michael Leech on Eastern Art Deco
Published August 31 1993
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