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Mysterious paper sculpture

By Reden Posted on December 6, 2011 Posted in Thing of the Day No Comments Tagged with art, mysteries

We were rather fascinated to hear about this: http://community.thisiscentralstation.com/_Mysterious-paper-sculptures/blog/4991767/126249.html and have a glass cabinet on the Second Floor ready if any should turn up in this Library! Thanks to our Head of Library, R for finding this.

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Crop Circles

By Reden Posted on July 5, 2010 Posted in Thing of the Day No Comments Tagged with agriculture, mysteries

It’s that time of year when strange circular formations begin appearing in the fields of Southern England. Crop circles have become increasingly elaborate since they first appeared in the 1980’s and their origins remain mysterious. Whether you believe they are evidence …

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The Devil’s Footprints

By Reden Posted on February 9, 2009 Posted in Thing of the Day No Comments Tagged with geography, mysteries

The Devil’s Footprints is the name given to a strange phenomenon that occured on the night of the 8th-9th February 1855 in Devon, England. After snow had fallen overnight the people of South Devon awoke to find a series of …

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Agatha Christie

By Reden Posted on October 3, 2008 Posted in Thing of the Day No Comments Tagged with authors, books, mysteries

Of course, Cluedo (see the posts from Wednesday and Thursday) is directly inspired by Agatha Christie’s stock characters and situations in her detective novels.  There’s a web site devoted to her and her work here: http://www.agathachristie.com/ And yes, wikipedia has an …

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