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When civilisation made people sick
Sickness from nervous exhaustion is not a new thing. Over a hundred years ago, neurasthenia afflicted society’s ‘brain-workers’.
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Finding a cure for homesickness
While technology can mitigate some aspects of homesickness, other components of home are harder to replicate. Find out how 21st-century studies are helping homesickness sufferers find silver linings in their new situation.
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Titans in the landscape
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When the sun goes down
Despite the country’s colonial and industrial dominion, the finest minds of Victorian Britain began to fear the devastating effects of declining natural resources. Even the death of the sun.
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Telegraph stations in Britain and Europe. Engraving (?).
Date: 1860-1869Reference: 37511i- E-journals
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Telegraph (Salt Lake City, UT)
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Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, California. Photograph, ca. 1880.
Date: 1880Reference: 571411iPart of: United States of America: landscapes, architecture and portraits. Photographs (some by Francis Frith), ca. 1880.- Archives and manuscripts
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Telegraph Magazine - Genetics the Last Frontier (several articles)
Date: 1991Reference: JDW/2/4/3/81Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Pictures
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Telegraph house, Newfoundland: telegraph workers smoking and reading papers in their mess. Coloured lithograph by G.M. McCulloch, 1866, after R.C. Dudley, 1858.
Dudley, Robert Charles, 1826-1909.Date: 1866Reference: 473428i