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Full Steam Ahead courtesy of British Rail, 6 episodes (2016), [12] filmed predominantly at the Beamish Museum. 24 Hours in the Past , 4 episodes (2015) (presented by Ruth Goodman with Fi Glover, featuring 6 British celebrities experiencing 24 hours in 4 working-class occupations/lives)
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Filmed in "fly-on-the-wall" style, it shows the efforts of Willie Harcourt-Cooze to establish a brand of 100% cacao chocolate in the UK. [ 1 ] The series centres on "Willie" Harcourt-Cooze, assisted by his wife Tania Harcourt-Cooze née Coleridge, who aims to grow high quality cacao beans on his farm in Venezuela , and then process them in the ...
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The Arboretum d'Harcourt (11 hectares) is a historic arboretum located on the grounds of the 14th-century Château d'Harcourt in Harcourt, Eure, Normandy, France. The arboretum is one of the oldest in France, dating to 1802 when Louis-Gervais Delamare acquired the castle and its grounds. He introduced pine cultivation on 200 hectares.
Jean II d'Harcourt, for example, was named Marshal of France (French: maréchal de France) and accommodated in his residence King Philip III. In 1338, King Philip VI, set up the seigniory of Harcourt, with the Château d'Harcourt forming its principal town. The fortress appears to have seldom been under siege through history.
William George Harcourt-Cooze (born 29 April 1964) is a British-based chocolate maker and entrepreneur. He came to public prominence in 2008 with the airing of the Channel 4 fly-on-the-wall documentary, Willie's Wonky Chocolate Factory , which centred on his efforts to grow, import and produce his own chocolate.
Charles Harcourt Masters (1759 – ?) was an English surveyor and architect in Bath. He made a set of maps of Bath turnpike roads in 1786. In 1789, he made a scale model of Bath which he displayed at his home, 21 Old Orchard Street, and later in London : the plans were published in 1794.