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GHM - Bio
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Born in Leicester, which is about the middle of the Midlands of England, but mostly grew up in SW Greater London. I still support Leicester City Football Club. The Foxes), although to my shame I have never seen them play live. I also follow the fortunes of Leicestershire County Cricket Club. And I was at Lord's to see them win the Benson and Hedges (oops, can I still mention a tobacco company? Cup in 1972 and 1975. Attended Sutton Grammar School. Started learning tai chi and qigong in 1996 and have conti...
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SGS History Blog: The Hungarian Rising and Its Extraordinary Aftermath
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The History Blog for Sutton Grammar School. Updated regularly with material both relevant to the different SGS History exam courses (GCSE and A-level), and some broader historical observations. After all, where there's history, there's life (and so on, inserting cliche where appropriate). Tuesday, 29 April 2014. The Hungarian Rising and Its Extraordinary Aftermath. The 'History in an Hour'. Website is well worth a few visits, and it records here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Articles on the Web.
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SGS History Blog: In Our Time History Podcasts
http://sgshistory.blogspot.com/2014/10/in-our-time-history-podcasts.html
The History Blog for Sutton Grammar School. Updated regularly with material both relevant to the different SGS History exam courses (GCSE and A-level), and some broader historical observations. After all, where there's history, there's life (and so on, inserting cliche where appropriate). Tuesday, 14 October 2014. In Our Time History Podcasts. BBC Radio's podcast archive is a rich source of expert information for teachers and students alike. A fine example of this is the series linked here. Vietnam, Fort...
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SGS History Blog: The Dawn of a New Cold War?
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The History Blog for Sutton Grammar School. Updated regularly with material both relevant to the different SGS History exam courses (GCSE and A-level), and some broader historical observations. After all, where there's history, there's life (and so on, inserting cliche where appropriate). Monday, 17 November 2014. The Dawn of a New Cold War? A detailed overview of the original situation can be found here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lesson Presentations And Other Links. Lenin Addresses the Crowd.
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SGS History Blog: Canute the Great
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The History Blog for Sutton Grammar School. Updated regularly with material both relevant to the different SGS History exam courses (GCSE and A-level), and some broader historical observations. After all, where there's history, there's life (and so on, inserting cliche where appropriate). Wednesday, 2 April 2014. And perhaps it is time that he was restored to a more prominent position in school curriculums? Here's to Canute the Great. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). History Page on SGS Moodle Site.
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SGS History Blog: Why Did World War 1 Start?
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The History Blog for Sutton Grammar School. Updated regularly with material both relevant to the different SGS History exam courses (GCSE and A-level), and some broader historical observations. After all, where there's history, there's life (and so on, inserting cliche where appropriate). Monday, 1 March 2010. Why Did World War 1 Start? The classic explanation for the origins of World War 1 as related by Blackadder to Baldrick. Labels: World War 1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Articles on the Web.
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SGS History Blog: New Web Page
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The History Blog for Sutton Grammar School. Updated regularly with material both relevant to the different SGS History exam courses (GCSE and A-level), and some broader historical observations. After all, where there's history, there's life (and so on, inserting cliche where appropriate). Monday, 3 May 2010. There is a new web page. We will also try and tidy up this blog to make it more helpful for students. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lesson Presentations And Other Links. Articles on the Web.
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