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The last upload was 7 October.
Photograph of Hezekiah Moscow uploaded 7 October
Chinese military map, 1850s uploaded 17 September
Henry VII's seal uploaded 18 August
'On War Work in Britain' poster uploaded 16 July
Clause 28 protest leaflet uploaded 2 June
VE Day Instrument of Surrender uploaded April 2025
"Spring suits" Victorian advertisement uploaded April 2025
Mary Wheatland, the Bognor bathing woman, 1903 uploaded March 2025
Police raid on Fitzroy Square uploaded February 2025
Photograph of Noor Inayat Khan uploaded January 2025
Mince pie recipe uploaded December 2024
Photograph of Charles Harold Moore, champion one-legged swimmer uploaded November 2024
Black figure on illuminated initial from Abbreviatio of The Domesday Book uploaded October 2024
The Free Thai Movement uploaded September 2024
Peta the Home Office cat uploaded August 2024
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R101 and cows
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Plain Birds said:
beautiful capture bellissimo .
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Dawn Di Donna said:
way cool
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Henry VII's seal
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alina petrs said:
That's a fascinating document with an incredible history! Handling such a precious item must require immense care. It reminds me of the stress I felt just mailing some important corporate documents recently. I used Federal Apostille to manage it. As a private courier service, they aren't affiliated with the government, but their secure pickup and mailing gave me real peace of mind, especially since the actual processing times are always up to the agencies.
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