1941 UK Yearbook


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This 63-page 8.5" x 11" book gives a fascinating and informative insight into life in the United Kingdom in 1941. It includes everything from the most popular music of the year to the cost of a buying a new house. Additionally, there are chapters covering people in high office, the best-selling films of the year and all the main news and events. Want to know which horse won the Derby or which British personalities were born in 1941? All this and much more awaits you within.




The Day You Were Born - 1941 UK Yearbook


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Looking for a gift for those hard to get for friends and family? Look no further! This 8.5" x 11" book gives a fascinating and informative insight into life in the United Kingdom in 1941, and is full of interesting facts and trivia on a variety of subjects. A super trip down memory lane which makes a fantastic present for birthdays, anniversaries and Christmas.




Mirror On 1941


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Mirror On 1941 contains 120 original Daily Mirror (British) newspaper front pages from 1941 and is sure to bring memories flooding back of times gone by. This wonderful archive covers all the major news events from the year and would make a super gift idea for anyone born in 1941. Please note that all the front pages are original newspaper scans and are not modern reproductions (as such some articles may be difficult to read and may require the use of a magnifying glass).




Mirror On 1941: Newspaper Yearbook Containing 120 Front Pages from 1941 - Unique Birthday Gift / Present Idea.


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Mirror On 1941 contains 120 original Daily Mirror (British) newspaper front pages from 1941 and is sure to bring memories flooding back of times gone by. This wonderful archive covers all the major news events from the year and would make a super gift idea for anyone born in 1941. Please note that all the front pages are original newspaper scans and are not modern reproductions (as such some articles may be difficult to read and may require the use of a magnifying glass).




The BBC Yearbook


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House of Champions


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The stories and accounts of Kentucky basketball's players, iconic coaches, and epic games have been told and retold, but lesser known are the stories of the arenas and venues that have been home to the Wildcats—buildings that have witnessed the sights, sounds, and shared spirit of the Big Blue Nation for over a century. In House of Champions: The Story of Kentucky Basketball's Home Courts, author Kevin Cook combines archival research and numerous interviews with players and coaches to reveal the rich history and colorful details of the structures that have hosted University of Kentucky basketball. A number of fascinating backstories are uncovered, including the excitement of Alumni Gym's opening night in 1925, the problematic acquisition of Black community land for the building of Memorial Coliseum, and the painstaking inscription of nearly ten thousand names of Kentucky's World War II and Korean War heroes to be displayed along the Coliseum's pedestrian ramps. The account concludes with a compelling overview of the development of historic Rupp Arena: its inner workings, the prominent figures involved, and how the initial conversation to build it began over a slice of Jerry's pie in 1968. This insightful and entertaining history reveals how the impact of sporting facilities extends far beyond game night as they continue to shape and influence the social, economic, and political landscapes of Lexington and central Kentucky.




1941 YEARBOOK


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