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- 5 Reasons to Love Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- by morepa
- in omega3.blog.co.uk
- 11 days old
- The age of nonfat foods seems to be drawing to a close as the benefits of certain fats, particularly omega-3 fatty acids, make the headlines almost daily. Found mostly in cold-water fish like salmon (here's my new favorite wild salmon recipe), omega-3s do some wonderful things for your body. Here are five of them. Keeps the aches and pains at... more
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- Another favourite - The New Victoria Theatre
- by Usksider
- in usksider.blog.co.uk
- 64 days old
- The New Victoria Theatre in Princes Way, Bradford was built by William Illingworth on the site of William Whittaker's Brewery which closed in 1928. The New Victoria, which was designed as a vast ciné-variety theatre with 3,318 seats on three levels, Stalls, Circle and Balcony, opened on Monday the 22nd of September 1930. The theatre had a very... more
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- With camera in hand...
- by Usksider
- in usksider.blog.co.uk
- 64 days old
- No weekend in Bradford would be complete without a wander around the city centre with a camera. This is one of my favourite buildings... and I don't just mean in Bradford. City Hall, Bradford I've blogged the history of the building previously, but essentially it took three years to construct and was first opened for business on 9 September 1873... more
- Tags: + architecture , + city hall , + photography
