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Social media star LadBaby accused of touching a woman's bottom on a night out without his wife RoxanneĬost of living on your mind? Here's how to take control of your money and make it work for you Venice Film Festival 2022: Cate Blanchett turns heads in a velvet jumpsuit while Julianne Moore takes the plunge in a VERY low-cut gown at the Tár premiere Moment shirtless Tommy Fury 'swings punches at his brother Roman as a man stands between them in raucous 4am fight' on Manchester night out Maria Beregova - the Ukrainian model, 22, linked to Leonardo DiCaprio - is seen after the actor, 47, split from Camila Morrone Tensions between Beckhams and Peltzes rise after Nicola REFUSED to wear Posh-designed dress, and bride was snubbed for invite to Victoria's show Its suppression cast a shadow over his last years and, though he was knighted shortly before he died, he never returned to Britain. While a report later exonerated him, it was not published until after Wodehouse’s death in 1975. The broadcasts were picked up by the BBC monitoring service and a journalist labelled Wodehouse a traitor, falsely accusing him of buying his freedom. They persuaded him to agree to make some broadcasts on Nazi Radio directly to the Americans, to reassure his readers in the US that he had survived and been treated well.īut he had no idea he was being used as propaganda. The German Foreign Ministry found out Wodehouse had been interned, but he was due to be released in months as internees over 60 were no longer counted as combatants. Living with his wife Ethel in Le Touquet, northern France when war broke out, Wodehouse, along with the local English bartender and English garage owner, was taken to an internment camp in Upper Silesia in present-day Poland, while Ethel was put under house arrest. As of January 2022, over three quarters of these manuscripts have now been published online.Wodehouse, who died in 1975 aged 93, often took real-life inspiration for his characters and stories from the world around him
Many of the manuscripts included in the project also feature in our current exhibition, Elizabeth and Mary: Royal Cousins, Rival Queens (Open until Sunday 20 February 2022).
The selection encompasses original letters by members of the Elizabethan court literary manuscripts of the works of important poets such as John Donne and Sir Philip Sidney notes by the alchemist and astronomer John Dee and collections of state papers that highlight numerous aspects of the political and social history of this period, particularly the relationship between Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. This collaborative project, involving teams across the British Library, intends to publish approximately 600 Tudor and Stuart manuscripts online. We have continued to make progress on the major digitisation programme, Heritage Made Digital: Tudor and Stuart manuscripts. The French author Gaston Fébus seated, surrounded by his retinue and hunting dogs, from the opening of his Livre de la chasse: Add MS 27699, f.