The National Archives UK

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Who are we? We are The National Archives, the UK government's official archive, containing over 1,000 years of history with records ranging from parchment and paper scrolls through to digital files and archived websites. We are also at the heart of government information policy, to ensure the survival of today´s information for the future.

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2025-06-21T04:20:06.842644 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.10.3, https://matplotlib.org/ 1868 2023 10K

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  • The National Archives UK said:
    It was a long wait for marmalade: sugar rationing didn't end until 1953.
  • Retired at last said:
    How did the oranges get in from Spain?
  • Wing Lam said:
    Something to comfort you when you find your life too hard to cope with

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  • Peter Hill said:
    It is worth noting that the name "Weatherboard" applying to both the township and the waterfall was changed to "Wentworth Falls" in 1879, and has remained the respective names since then.
  • Blue Mountains Library, Local Studies said:
    This is Wentworth Falls the waterfall, near to Wentworth Falls the village, see one of my personal photos of the waterfall -

    The ferns would be in the valley below the falls.
  • Merryjack said:
    Wentworth Falls in flood 2013
    Wentworth Falls from Prince's Rock

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  • Lady Antigua1 said:
    I think the first picture is inside the grounds of ARG. The stand in the back ground may be what is now (Sir) Vivian Richards Pavillion.
  • Gabriella Howell said:
    Governor Baldwin (third from left) with Claude Bell (third from right) holding a water diviner rod. Claude Bell was a water diviner who was invited to Antigua from Jamaica by Baldwin to locate wells and underground streams for the people to obtain additional access to water.

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