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Ghosts on the Underground: London's Most Haunted Tube Stations documentary. Find out what ghosts were disturbed in the building of the British Museum station and what lurks in the labyrinth of tunnels in this long abandoned ghost station!
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Hot in the world of tech, is Trek. Having a snoop around online this weekend meant that we got a glimpse of a new e-bike. We’ve not heard anything official from Trek, so we are hoping this isn’t an early, or late April Fools, as it looks great. It’s the Domane Plus! It comes with a Bosch battery providing 350w, which also powers up the integrated daytime running lights and according to the spec sheet it will also come equipped with a Sram Force 1x groupset too. More info on it when we have it!
We’ve been thinking about those lightweight bikes we talked about a couple of weeks back and whilst having a crazy lightweight bike isn’t necessarily that practical for all. We’ve decided to try and build the world’s most expensive bike! Ok, we haven’t actually built it, but we have scoured the internet to source the most expensive components for every single part of a bike. We wanted to try and get an idea of just how much the most expensive bike in the world could cost - in theory.
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Royal Engineers | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:31 1 History
00:05:10 2 Regimental museum
00:05:24 3 Significant constructions
00:05:52 3.1 British Columbia
00:06:13 3.2 Royal Albert Hall
00:07:10 3.3 Indian infrastructure
00:08:38 3.4 Rideau Canal
00:10:24 3.5 Dover's Western Heights
00:13:09 3.6 Pentonville Prison
00:13:49 3.7 Boundary Commissions
00:15:45 3.8 Abney Level
00:16:33 3.9 H.M. Dockyards
00:17:04 3.9.1 Chatham Dockyard
00:17:46 4 Trades
00:18:34 5 Units
00:18:43 5.1 Brigades & Groups
00:20:52 5.2 Regiments
00:24:56 5.3 The Royal School of Military Engineering
00:27:10 6 Corps' Ensign
00:27:35 7 Bishop Gundulf, Rochester and King's Engineers
00:28:27 8 The Institution of Royal Engineers
00:29:15 9 The Royal Engineers' Association
00:30:05 10 Sport
00:30:15 10.1 Royal Engineers' Yacht Club
00:30:32 10.2 Royal Engineers Amateur Football Club
00:31:15 10.2.1 FA Cup
00:32:30 10.3 Rugby
00:32:50 11 Successor units
00:34:09 12 Notable personnel
00:34:26 13 Engineering equipment
00:34:36 14 Order of precedence
00:34:45 15 Decorations
00:34:55 15.1 Victoria Cross
00:38:17 15.2 iThe Sapper VCs/i
00:38:57 15.3 Memorials
00:39:38 16 See also
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The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually just called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is one of the corps of the British Army.
It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is headed by the Chief Royal Engineer. The Regimental Headquarters and the Royal School of Military Engineering are in Chatham in Kent, England. The corps is divided into several regiments, barracked at various places in the United Kingdom and around the world.