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  1. The history of Witham, Essex, , more info

    Listed buildings in Witham
    Here are all the nationally protected historic buildings in Witham. Click on the address for more details Data accessed from Historic England’s National Heritage List for England on 04/03/2026. View query and results on ArcGIS website. Name Grade Listing date National Grid OpenStreetMap 1, GUITHAVON STREET II 01/03/1950 TL 82040 14494 Map 100, NEWLAND STREET II 01/03/1950 TL8198814360 Map 11, CHURCH STREET II 01/03/1950 TL 81742 15488 Map 117 AND …
    By Janet Gyford, 1,381 words
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    Two walkthrough videos of my show, American Nukes
    My American Nukes: Photographs and Texts by Darin Boville show is up until July 5th–you have plenty of time to go! It’s at the Nuclear Museum, in Albuquerque, New Mexico (its formal name is the National Museum of Nuclear History and Science). You couldn’t ask for a better venue for this show. Meanwhile, to give you the flavor of things, here are two video “walkthroughs”, the first shot by me, …
    By Darin Boville, 95 words

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    This AI moment
    Life is change How it differs from the rocks I’ve seen their ways too often for my liking New worlds to gain My life is too survive And be alive for you From Crown of Creation, Jefferson Airplane A couple of weeks ago, we had the release of “Einstein Companion,” which the Ars Technica coverage trumpets “Doesn’t Just Help With Homework. It Takes Over Your Role as a Student.” It …
    By Andre Costopoulos, 2,817 words

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