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How second world war bomb rubble was used to make 135 football pitches in east London

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

During the second world war, German forces dropped 28,000 bombs and almost 3,000 V1 flying bombs and V2 rockets on London.

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  • During the second world war, German forces dropped 28,000 bombs and almost 3,000 V1 flying bombs and V2 rockets on London.
  • Within the London County Council area (roughly covering today’s inner London), more than 73,000 structures were totally destroyed.
  • City authorities were faced with the gargantuan task of figuring out quite where to put the millions of tonnes of rubble.

When rubble choked the city of London

  • Between December 1940 and 1946, 2.2 million cubic metres of concrete, brick and stone rubble were dumped on Hackney Marsh and 270,000 cubic metres on Leyton Marsh, raising the ground level by three metres.
  • The rubble lies hidden under plants and soil with only occasional surface fragments of concrete and the odd brick hinting at the site’s wartime origins.
  • Venture to neighbouring Leyton and Clapton and where the rubble came from becomes far more visible.
  • Street after street showcase gaps where houses are missing in otherwise neat terraces.
  • It effectively choked the city, blocking miles of roads and rendering vital services inoperable.
  • By the end of September, the city-wide War Debris Survey and Disposal Service was established.
  • The service turned its sights eastwards, to the wide-open marshland of east London.
  • A 1942 memo written by the Ministry of Home Security (now held in the London Metropolitan Archives) notes:
    Sites for tips should be studied and selected.

How Hackney Marshes became a footballing utopia

  • Though unmarked by commemorative plaques, the pitches themselves have become a vast footballing heritage site, the “utopia,” as founder of Hackney Wick Football Club Bobby Kasanga has put it, “of grassroots football”.
  • The Hackney and Leyton Football League, founded when the pitches opened in 1946, remains London’s largest and oldest league.
  • UK photographer Simon Di Principe used to go to the marshes as a kid, with his mother, to watch his father play.
  • The marshes endure as a subtle reminder of the losses the people of London incurred during the second world war.


Jonathan Gardner does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

The Horizon of Khufu: A Journey in Ancient Egypt in the Old Port of Montreal as of February 16th, 2024

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

The only remaining one of seven to have stood the test of time.

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  • The only remaining one of seven to have stood the test of time.
  • Witness to Egypt’s 4,500-year-old architectural prowess, the Great Pyramid of Khufu has dominated the Giza Plateau and the city of Cairo for millennia.
  • Erected between 2,590 and 2,565 BC, the 146-meter-high stone edifice was originally the largest ever built by man.
  • Geared with VR headset, the audience is transported over 8,000 km from Montreal, at the base of the tallest pyramid in Egypt, for a journey back to the third millennium B.C.

Goodyear survey reveals the most important festive purchase revealed - generosity wins this Christmas

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Friday, December 15, 2023

Commissioned by Goodyear to highlight the key role played by transport fleets at Christmas, the survey concluded gifts for children, partners and family were top of the list.

Key Points: 
  • Commissioned by Goodyear to highlight the key role played by transport fleets at Christmas, the survey concluded gifts for children, partners and family were top of the list.
  • Significantly, the public was largely unconcerned with self-indulgence, with the fewest people anonymously telling researchers that gifts for themselves were of high importance.
  • People buy gifts for themselves less often than snacks, advent calendars and greeting cards, with only 33% of respondents saying that greeting cards are an important part of their Christmas tradition.
  • Gifts for families topped the list of most likely to purchase online, with food items ranking the lowest.

Goodyear survey reveals the most important festive purchase revealed - generosity wins this Christmas

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Friday, December 15, 2023

Commissioned by Goodyear to highlight the key role played by transport fleets at Christmas, the survey concluded gifts for children, partners and family were top of the list.

Key Points: 
  • Commissioned by Goodyear to highlight the key role played by transport fleets at Christmas, the survey concluded gifts for children, partners and family were top of the list.
  • Significantly, the public was largely unconcerned with self-indulgence, with the fewest people anonymously telling researchers that gifts for themselves were of high importance.
  • People buy gifts for themselves less often than snacks, advent calendars and greeting cards, with only 33% of respondents saying that greeting cards are an important part of their Christmas tradition.
  • Gifts for families topped the list of most likely to purchase online, with food items ranking the lowest.

Global Times: BRI champions equality, mutual learning, dialogue and inclusiveness among civilizations

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Wednesday, October 18, 2023

These routes increased connectivity among countries on the Eurasian continent, facilitated exchanges and mutual learning between Eastern and Western civilizations, boosted regional development and prosperity, and shaped the Silk Road spirit characterized by peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual learning and mutual benefit.

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  • These routes increased connectivity among countries on the Eurasian continent, facilitated exchanges and mutual learning between Eastern and Western civilizations, boosted regional development and prosperity, and shaped the Silk Road spirit characterized by peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual learning and mutual benefit.
  • "Mutual learning between the Chinese and Greek civilizations has established a model for equal exchanges and mutual learning among different civilizations.
  • The BRI champions equality, mutual learning, dialogue and inclusiveness among civilizations.
  • It transcends barriers between cultures through exchanges, resolves conflicts through mutual understanding and rejects superiority while promoting coexistence.

Solo Travelers Opt for Africa in 2024; Overseas Adventure Travel Shares Top 4 Solo Adventures

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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

, the leader in personalized small group and solo-friendly travel for Americans ages 50+, shared its Top 4 Solo Adventures for 2024.

Key Points: 
  • , the leader in personalized small group and solo-friendly travel for Americans ages 50+, shared its Top 4 Solo Adventures for 2024.
  • adventures reserved by solo travelers for 2024 are in Africa.
  • "We've witnessed the trend among solo travelers drawn to Africa," said Brian FitzGerald, O.A.T.
  • O.A.T.

Jetour Kicks Off Brand Event and Product Launch at the Pyramids, Travel+ Strategy Goes Global

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Wednesday, August 9, 2023

The event, live-streamed on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and other social media platforms, allowed JETOUR fans to witness this important milestone together, further strengthening the JETOUR "Travel +" brand concept on a global scale.

Key Points: 
  • The event, live-streamed on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and other social media platforms, allowed JETOUR fans to witness this important milestone together, further strengthening the JETOUR "Travel +" brand concept on a global scale.
  • Focusing on the global "Travel +" market segment, JETOUR has been developing consumers' car demands through design, research and development, manufacturing, marketing, and more.
  • Through co-creating with users, JETOUR can fully meet their diverse range of travel needs.
  • Ke Chuandeng, Vice President of JETOUR Auto, said that the Great Pyramid is a world-famous travel mecca, so the launch of JETOUR's new car here is a milestone, which is an important embodiment of JETOUR's "Travel +" brand strategy going global.

IVÁN CERVANTES CLAIMS GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS TITLE FOR THE GREATEST DISTANCE ON A MOTORCYCLE IN 24 HOURS WITH A TIGER 1200 GT EXPLORER

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Friday, June 9, 2023

Nardò, Italy, June 09, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Iván Cervantes, 5x Enduro World Champion and Triumph Global Ambassador, has officially claimed the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for ‘The greatest distance on a motorcycle in 24 hours (individual)’.

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  • Nardò, Italy, June 09, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Iván Cervantes, 5x Enduro World Champion and Triumph Global Ambassador, has officially claimed the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for ‘The greatest distance on a motorcycle in 24 hours (individual)’.
  • Iván Cervantes is a 5-time Enduro World Champion, 21-time Spanish Enduro Champion, and 5-time Spanish Motocross Champion.
  • The motorcycle used for the attempt was a Tiger 1200 GT Explorer, chosen at random from the production line at Triumph’s factory in Hinckley, UK.
  • Average speed over 24 hours:         104.26mph / 167.79km/h
    “The Tiger 1200 GT Explorer was the perfect bike for this attempt.

WHAT THE WOOSH?!? Scientists Stumped by Arrival of Brand New Species on Earth - the WOOSHI!

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Saturday, April 1, 2023

TORONTO, April 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - Scientists are baffled by the sudden arrival of a new species of creature at a number of landmark locations all around the world!

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  • TORONTO, April 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - Scientists are baffled by the sudden arrival of a new species of creature at a number of landmark locations all around the world!
  • Apparently called the Wooshi (Woooooooo-sheeeeee), scientists theorize that the Wooshi may well have originated in the heretofore only theoretical dimension of Gor.
  • Toshiverse L4bs, the team behind the Wooshi World brand are stirring up new ideas for the inhabitants of the island of Gor, including new content, product launches, and more!
  • To stay up to date with Wooshi World, please visit us on our official site and social channels:

TinOne Resources: Advances Australian Tin Projects and Discovers New Lithium Occurrences, CEO Clips Video

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 28, 2023) - TinOne Resources Inc. (TSXV: TORC) (OTCQB: TORCF) - the Vancouver-based company with tin, tin/tungsten and lithium projects in the Tier 1 mining jurisdiction of Tasmania, Australia, has reported a successful season of drilling at their flagship project, Great Pyramid, with all assays confirming expansion on the historical resource.

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  • Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 28, 2023) - TinOne Resources Inc. (TSXV: TORC) (OTCQB: TORCF) - the Vancouver-based company with tin, tin/tungsten and lithium projects in the Tier 1 mining jurisdiction of Tasmania, Australia, has reported a successful season of drilling at their flagship project, Great Pyramid, with all assays confirming expansion on the historical resource.
  • In addition, the company announced a new discovery of lithium at the Aberfoyle project, which has significant potential for future growth.