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  1. Dalí House Museum, Port Lligat. Cadaqués, Spain. March 1999 (published in the Guardian) Apart from a benign looking stuffed polar bear festooned with walking sticks, necklaces and a fishnet lamp the first thing you see on entering Salvador Dalí’s house in Port Lligat is one of his famous sofas, modelled on the lips of Mae West.

  2. Carcassonne’s fortunes have waxed and waned over centuries of power struggles for southern France. Evidence of settlement dates from the 6th century BC, and when the Romans founded the colony of Narbonensis in 118 BC. it rapidly became a small busy town on the Narbonne -Toulouse road.

  3. How a Yorkshire pit village cared for their dying priest…. New edition of Scarlet Ribbons marks 50 th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act July 29 th 2017. Buy the book. The reissue of the acclaimed Scarlet Ribbons: A Priest with AIDS, Rosemary Bailey’s account of her brother’s 10-year ordeal, coincides with the 50 th anniversary of Parliament’s passing of the Sexual Offences Act ...

  4. COO and CFO at Big Rig Tees · Experience: Big Rig Tees · Education: Tulsa Community College · Location: Broken Arrow · 97 connections on LinkedIn. View Rosemary Bailey’s profile on LinkedIn ...

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  5. Rosemary Bailey Obituary. We are sad to announce that on August 16, 2023, at the age of 86, Rosemary Bailey of Seguin, Texas passed away. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. She was predeceased by : her parents, Sarah Green and John Green; her husband Darrel Denis ...

  6. Shared by Rosemary Bailey. I am a screenwriter, director, and actress with a love for blending comedy and drama. Driven by my interest in psychology and mental health, I consider myself a student ...

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  7. Right until the end of the nineteenth century many artisans, weavers and wine growers occupied the caves tuffeaux, romanticised by Balzac as, “these rock caves dressed in coats of ivy.”. In his time over half the 800 homes at Vouvray were cave dwellings. The caves have also been employed for more sinister practices and at Dénezé-sous ...