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  2. Post-war Britain (1945–1979) - Wikipedia

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    The post-war military cost £200 million a year, to put 1.3 million men (and a few thousand women) in uniform, keep operational combat fleets stationed in the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and the Indian Ocean as well as Hong Kong, fund bases across the globe, as well as 120 full Royal Air Force squadrons. [15]

  3. Social history of post-war Britain (1945–1979) - Wikipedia

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    The post-war consensus is a historians' model of political agreement from 1945 to 1979, when newly elected Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher rejected and reversed it. [59] The concept claims there was a widespread consensus that covered support for a coherent package of policies that were developed in the 1930s, promised during the Second World ...

  4. RAF Bentley Priory - Wikipedia

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    Bentley Priory Museum: Site history; Built: 1766 () In use: 1936–2008 () Fate: Converted to residential use. Former Officers' Mess now the Bentley Priory Museum. Battles/wars: Battle of Britain (Jul–Oct 1940) Air Offensive, Europe (1942) Battle of Britain (Jul–Oct 1940) Air Offensive, Europe (1942–1945) Cold War (1946–1991) Garrison ...

  5. Museum shop - Wikipedia

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    The gift shop of the Musée de La Poste. A museum shop or museum store is a gift shop in a museum. Typical offerings include reproductions of works in the museum, picture postcards, books related to the museum's collections, and various kinds of souvenirs. Art museums often include clothing and decorative objects inspired by or copying artwork. [1]

  6. British Museum to receive highest-value gift in UK history ...

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    The British Museum is to receive the highest-value gift in UK museum history as it acquires £1 billion worth of Chinese ceramics. Trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation are to donate 1,700 ...

  7. BIGOT list - Wikipedia

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    This map is referenced on the British Imperial War Museum site. [7] It is possible that the term itself, supposedly suggested by Winston Churchill , was a " backronym "—a phrase created to fit an acronym such as the existing "To Gibraltar" code.

  8. British Museum gets $38 million gift - AOL

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    The British Museum is receiving a $38 million gift from John Sainsbury, the former chairman of the British supermarket chain. The donation is one of the biggest gifts to the arts in recent decades ...

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