Sentences with phrase «little slice of history»

Art Deco behemoth gets its spark back: a little slice of history for # 6m as apartments at Battersea Power Station finally go on sale
Each room serves as a little slice of history, and it's fun and utterly depressing at the same time to witness Edith slowly fill in the family tree in her own journal while exploring the memories of those who came before her.
Today, a museum in the same plantation house preserves this little slice of history - and a handful of the explorer's personal belongings.

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We're resurrecting a little slice of American cake history with this very vintage homemade pumpkin spice layer cake recipe slathered with fresh pumpkin butter custard frosting, oh way.
«A mixture of sliced cucumbers, shallots, or onions, cut very small, a little lime juice, and Madeira wine, with a few pods of bird pepper well mashed, and mixed with the liquor, is reckoned an unfailing stimulant to the appetite in the West Indies, and is called man - dram,» wrote William Rhind in A History of the Vegetable Kingdom (London: Blackie & Son, 1868).
Geraldine Brooks has a way of infusing vivid color, texture, sound, and aroma to little - explored slices of history, breathing new life into facts cull
In her fifth novel, Christina Baker Kline takes on this little - known slice of American history.
Love that this is a little slice of Aussie history that has been retained.
A little slice of photographic history has been revealed in London Victoria.
Grey Gardens, the former home of Jackie O's eccentric aunt and cousin, Big and Little Edie Beale, is perhaps the most peculiar home in East Hampton, adding a slice of strange history to this ritzy Long Island area.
Furthermore, this little slice of radio history is now up for grabs, at the rather reasonable asking price of # 90,000.
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