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"Sending: A Journey Through Time and History" Fortnum & Mason's Christmas Box for Soldiers, WW1: In the spirit of giving
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"Sending: A Journey Through Time and History" Fortnum & Mason's Christmas Box for Soldiers, WW1: In the spirit of giving, Fortnum & Masons sent heartfelt Christmas boxes to soldiers during World War 1, bringing a touch of joy amidst the chaos. Letter from Mandela: Nelson Mandela's powerful letters from prison were not just words on paper; they were messages of hope and resilience that inspired millions around the world. John Logie Baird's Experiment: Showing How Television Transm: With his groundbreaking experiment, John Logie Baird revolutionized communication by sending images through television transmission - a milestone in human history. John Wyclif and the Lollards: John Wyclif fearlessly challenged authority by sending forth his ideas with the Lollards, sparking intellectual debates that shaped religious reform in medieval England. Silhouette: Sending Coals to Newcastle: The age-old saying "sending coals to Newcastle" reminds us of unnecessary actions; however, sometimes it takes such gestures to appreciate what we already have. Mandela Arrest: Nelson Mandela's unjust arrest was a dark chapter in history but also marked the beginning of an unwavering fight against oppression and injustice worldwide. Lecture on Stephen Gray's Discoveries in Electricity: Through captivating lectures, scientists like Stephen Gray enlightened minds by sending knowledge about electricity into classrooms and paving the way for modern advancements. London Postcard 1905: A vintage postcard captures London's charm in 1905 - a snapshot sent across time showcasing bustling streets, iconic landmarks, and memories frozen forever. "I'm Sending A Letter To Santa Claus": Childhood innocence comes alive as little hearts send their wishes off into the world with letters addressed to Santa Claus - dreams taking flight on paper wings. WW2 - Boy's Own Paper March 1941.