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Somme News
"Somme" - Google News
Google News
Birdsong: Eddie Redmayne discovered soldier's poem in a tunnel under the Somm...
Daily Mail
Birdsong: Eddie Redmayne discovered soldier's poem in a tunnel under the Somme
Daily Mail
By David Wigg The shell-shattered First World War battlefields of the Somme are a long way from the manicured playing fields of Eton, but actor Eddie Redmayne, who studied there with Prince William, made the journey to northern France last summer to ...
Redmayne makes wartime discoveryBelfast Telegraph
Eddie Redmayne: “Birdsong was an insane shoot”Radio Times
Clémence Poésy on Birdsong: this is a sex storyTelegraph.co.uk
Huffington Post UK -Sunday Mercury
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Birdsong Review: 'The Somme Looked Like A Greek Holiday Island' - Huffington ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Birdsong Review: 'The Somme Looked Like A Greek Holiday Island'
Huffington Post UK
... Redmayne finally grew into the part, and his misery was moving and contagious from there on in - all the way to the devastation of the Somme, the disintegration of the morale in his camp, and Wraysford's increasing bitterness and isolation.
Birdsong: part two, BBC One, reviewTelegraph.co.uk
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When Ballymena packed up its troubles .. and went to war - Ballymena Times
Ballymena Times
When Ballymena packed up its troubles .. and went to war
Ballymena Times
It was the first day of the Battle of the Somme and for Ballymena, like so many other towns across Britain and Ireland, the cost in death and sorrow to its citizens would be uniquely dreadful. The human pain of that day would be etched into the ...
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UUP's chance to rise like a phoenix from the ashes - Belfast Telegraph
UUP's chance to rise like a phoenix from the ashes
Belfast Telegraph
I learnt about how Northern Ireland boxed above its weight in its contribution: militarily, with battles like the Somme and soldiers like Blair Mayne; inventors like Harry Ferguson and Frank Pantridge; industrialism, with Short Brothers and Harland ...
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The heroic sewer rats of the Somme: Truly humbling stories of the horrors of ...
Daily Mail
The heroic sewer rats of the Somme: Truly humbling stories of the horrors of ...
Daily Mail
British troops negotiating a trench as they go forward in support of an attack on the village of Morval during the Battle of the Somme. The date of July 1, 1916, is remembered as the bloodiest day in the history of the British Army Sappers at work on ...
Doubling down on Downton Abbey Season 2 - National Post (blog)
National Post (blog)
Doubling down on Downton Abbey Season 2
National Post (blog)
It's not spoiling anything to say that Season 2 opens on the battlefield of the Somme. And one of the more interesting bonus features on the DVD stars the series' historical advisor Alastair Bruce – a retired colonel who consults on period pieces and ...
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Downton Abbey Watch: Drama and then Somme - TIME
TIME
Downton Abbey Watch: Drama and then Somme
TIME
Most Desperate to Go to War Award: It's a dead tie between Lord Grantham and William, but we'll give it to the Earl and his burning desire to march through the Somme, crickety knees and all. It's too early in the war yet for Lord Granny to understand ...
Downton Abbey: Inside a Soldier's MindWebMD (blog)
Downton Abbey Premiere Recap: Love During WartimeNew York Magazine
"Downton Abbey" Recap (2.01) — Love in the Time of Hobble SkirtsAfterElton.com
San Francisco Luxury News -A.V. Club
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Long Term Let - Somme, Picardy
Forest-Montiers, Semi-detached house near Somme Bay
Rent per month: £385GBP (600€) + charges
Long term lease for one year (renewable yearly)
Bedrooms: 2
Sleeps: 5
Swimming Pool: No
Off Road Parking: Yes

Semi-detached house in bricks, visible beams, Picardy traditional style, dated 1870.
Surface area: 62m².
Fully renovated, equipped and furnished (All is new). Furnishing of great quality, Electrical appliances and all modern conveniences. Double glazing for the door and windows.
On the ground floor: living-room with kitchen corner (sink, fridge with freezer, coffee-maker, electric cooker with 4 ring hot plates and oven).

Bathroom with shower, towel-drier, washing-machine, Separated toilets. Flatware set provided.
1st floor: 2 bedrooms + office corner. Large terrace facing south + small space outside (Surface: 64,26 m²). Private parking for 2 cars. Very sunny and quiet, pleasant view over countryside.
Location: Forest-Montiers is a village at a motorway exist (A 16), 10 kms from Somme Bay (classified as one of the most beautiful bays in the world). Near Le Crotoy, Saint-Valery, Le Touquet, Abbeville. 30 mn drive from Amiens, 45 mn for Channel Tunnel, 1 h 30 from Belgium, 2 h from Paris.
Enquiries
Contact the owner of Maison de Forest-Montiers
Name: Jean LANDRIEUX
*Tel: 0033 (0)624 48 45 69
Email: Please use the form below to contact Mr. LANDRIEUX directly.
Please mention Let's Rent Property In France when you contact this owner.
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Picardy News
Picardy - Google News
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Head chef makes no bones about new steak concept - STV Local
Head chef makes no bones about new steak concept
STV Local
12 Picardy Place, also home to Restaurant Mark Greenaway. Now he's hard at work devising a menu for Steak @ No. 12, which owners claim will have a concept “different from any other in the city”, and is keen to tap into a broad market.
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Wish you were here? Tim Moore's travels through unloved Britain - Telegraph.c...
Telegraph.co.uk
Wish you were here? Tim Moore's travels through unloved Britain
Telegraph.co.uk
The rot set in when developers put roughcast to work as exterior Artex: with half the nation's bricklayers cut down on the fields of Flanders and Picardy, there were suddenly plenty of poorly finished new houses – and crumbling old ones – in need of a ...
Up to 40 new jobs at restaurant - Business7
Herald Scotland
Up to 40 new jobs at restaurant
Business7
12 Picardy Place. It will be next door to Restaurant Mark Greenaway which is a finalist in the 2012 Restaurant of the Year Awards later this month. Greenaway will develop the menu at the new steakhouse which will be headed by Jason Wright, ...
Firm steaking claim on eateryEdinburgh Evening News
Brown Taylor Group to invest in steakhouseHerald Scotland
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Photographer Nigel Green surveys post-war Picardy in Reconstruction at UCA .....
Photographer Nigel Green surveys post-war Picardy in Reconstruction at UCA ...
Culture24
... anachronistic De La Warr Pavilion – might have prepared him well for Reconstruction, a photographic project documenting the modernist architecture of Picardy, an area in Northern France which was ravaged during the First and Second World Wars.
New Paris link for Blackpool Airport - Blackpool Gazette
Blackpool Gazette
New Paris link for Blackpool Airport
Blackpool Gazette
Staff at Blackpool Airport are preparing to launch a new seasonal service to Albert in Picardy, north west France. The service will bring tourists into Lancashire as it gears up for an exciting year of celebrations, including the Open Golf Championship ...
Restaurant in Rosettes prize - Edinburgh Evening News
BigHospitality.co.uk
Restaurant in Rosettes prize
Edinburgh Evening News
Mark Greenaway at No 12 Picardy Place was the only Scottish restaurant to receive the award. AA hotel services manager Simon Numphud said: “Restaurants serving food of a three Rosette standard are worthy of recognition from well beyond their local area ...
Chef Mark Greenaway Awarded Three AA RosettesScotland Food and Drink (press release)
AA promotes seven restaurants to three-rosette statusThe FINANCIAL
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Restaurateur Levicky serves up 'incroyable' offer for diners - Edinburgh Even...
Edinburgh Evening News
Restaurateur Levicky serves up 'incroyable' offer for diners
Edinburgh Evening News
Last month, diners at chef Mark Greenaway's No.12 Picardy Place were invited to pay what they thought their meal was worth, with a “suggested” price given as a guide. Mr Greenaway said that from the 300 customers served, only four paid less than the ...