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The Oak

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Initial release France
Directors Lucian Pintilie
Screenplay Lucian Pintilie
Story by Ion Băieșu
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After her ex--Secret Police father dies, Nela (Maia Morgenstern) prepares to transfer to a teaching position outside of Bucharest, where she hopes to learn about her father's dark past. Traveling to a new city, her already difficult journey is halted when the train is stopped by a washed-out bridge, and when she continues on, she is gang-raped and then dismissed by police when she reports the crime. Eventually, Nela meets Mitica (Razvan Vasilescu), a doctor who accompanies her on her quest. …

King Charles' Coronation chairs sold for charity

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... The Oak chairs were used by royal guests and dignitaries sitting at the front at the Coronation service in Westminster Abbey in May...

Luton Town: Could Kenilworth Road host Premier League football?

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... Supporters file into one side of The Oak Road Stand through what must be the most unconventional entrance in the land, with turnstiles sandwiched between a long row of terraced housing...

Your full guide to King Charles III's coronation and the key times

Your full guide to King Charles III's coronation and the key times
Apr 22,2023 7:40 pm

... During the coronation, The Oak chair is placed in the centre of the historic medieval mosaic floor known as the " Cosmati pavement" in front of and facing the High Altar, to emphasise the religious nature of the ceremony...

Newport Ship: Medieval vessel is 'world's largest 3D puzzle'

Newport Ship: Medieval vessel is 'world's largest 3D puzzle'
Jan 18,2023 8:41 pm

... Much of The Oak planks and iron were stripped before the tide hid the stricken remains, with a third of the vessel succumbing to its muddy grave - lying untouched for more than five centuries...

Climate change: Dimming Earth, mustard shortages and other odd side-effects

Climate change: Dimming Earth, mustard shortages and other odd side-effects
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... with warming - the caterpillars the birds eat, The Oak tree leaves the caterpillars eat - all reach their peak weeks earlier than they did before we warmed up the world...

Morpeth mum's surprise at seeing son carrying the Queen's coffin

Morpeth mum's surprise at seeing son carrying the Queen's coffin
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... David Sanderson, 19, from Morpeth, was one of eight soldiers from the Queen s Company 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards, to bear The Oak casket in London and Windsor...

Oak Fire: Wildfire grows as firefighters battle punishing heat

Oak Fire: Wildfire grows as firefighters battle punishing heat
Jul 25,2022 7:50 am

... The Oak Fire has now burned 15,603 acres of land and is still " zero per cent uncontained" California s fire department said on Sunday night...

Oak Fire: 'Explosive' wildfire rages near Yosemite National Park

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... Dubbed The Oak Fire, the blaze in California started on Friday afternoon local time and quickly exploded in size...

Newport Ship: Medieval vessel is 'world's largest 3D puzzle'

Jun 9,2022 11:35 am

By Peter ShuttleworthBBC News

With almost 2,500 pieces, measuring 30 metres and weighing 25 tonnes, it has been called The World 's largest 3D puzzle.

Archaeologists can now, after 20 years of painstaking restoration, start to reassemble The Wreck of a 15Th Century Ship found in a South Wales riverbank.

Experts believe the medieval vessel is as significant - and it is a century older.

" The Ship is of global significance and interest, " said TV historian Dan Snow .

Specialists have been working on the Newport Ship conservation project since The Discovery of almost a third of the former wine trading vessel and 1,000 medieval artefacts in The Banks of the River Usk in 2002.

They will reach an important milestone on Thursday as all of its timbers, which had been preserved for More Than 550 years, will be dried out and restored ready to Go On display.

The Team working on the multi-million pound project are now planning The World 's largest attempt to put an archaeological Ship Back Together .

" We have a massive, flat-pack Ship that we need to reassemble and there are no instructions, " said The Project 's curator Toby Jones .

" There is going to be a lot of fitting, checking and disassembling and fitting again and again.

" There are archaeological ships on display around The World but nothing from the period of the 15Th Century so this is what makes this so significant and special. We have an actual medieval Ship , that's totally unique. "

Tudor king is perhaps The Most famous 16Th Century Ship on display while the is the 17Th Century equivalent.

Now historians say the Newport Ship will be the only 15Th Century maritime exhibit on show anywhere in The World .

" The Mary Rose has been Top Billing since it was found and raised in 1982 as so many people remember it, now the Newport Ship is up on that scale, " said Mary Rose 's head of conservation David Pearson .

" It can give us so much information as to what life was like in the mid-1400s and we can learn from the late medieval Ship building and from items found on board. "

About £8m has already been spent preserving and restoring the timbers, which has included freeze-drying The Wood at the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth.

The Team will make their final visit to England's South Coast on Thursday to Pick Up The Last batch of about 100 timbers and return them to Newport, ensuring they are all under one roof again for the First Time in years.

Then historians hope to put The Wreckage Back Together and have it on display within The Next five years.

'It's like a time capsule'

The Newport Ship tells us a bunch of things that the Mary Rose can't, says the TV historian Dan Snow .

The Mary Rose was a Tudor vessel, it's feels like an early modern vessel, while the Newport Ship is a trading Ship operating at The Beginning of a revolution in European Ship building.

It was at a time when those living along The Atlantic seaboard; the Welsh, people from Brittany, northern Spain, Portugal, Devon and Cornwall were starting to go to sea in bigger and stronger ships that would allow them to eventually cross The Atlantic and into the Indian Ocean .

So the Newport Ship symbolises The Birth of this era of European exploration and comes at a very important Time In maritime History - just A Generation before Christopher Columbus set out across The Atlantic .

It's The Birth of an era that changed The World in every way imaginable. People talk about globalisation and International Trade As If it's something recent, this Ship shows that way back in our medieval past we had strong links with Europe and we were trading and drinking French Wine .

The Newport Ship is one of The Most interesting and important shipwrecks found in British waters in A Generation .

It's a truly international find; The Wood came from northern Spain and wine from France. It's like a time capsule, a piece of the 15Th Century delivered to us here in the 21St Century .

This is something that's going to be of global significance and interest. Tourists will be coming from all over The World as it's very well preserved.

Why was it in Newport?

It is thought the 30 metre-long (98ft), 400 tonne, medium-sized boat was having a refit following a voyage from the Iberian Peninsula to Bristol.

This Was taking place in a River Usk inlet in 1468 or 1469 when its moorings broke.

Much of The Oak planks and iron were stripped before The Tide hid the stricken remains, with a third of the vessel succumbing to its muddy Grave - Lying untouched for More Than five centuries.

Economic impact assessments predict the preserved boat could attract up to 150,000 visitors a Year - Making It one of Wales' most popular tourist Attractions - and boost the South Wales economy by £7m a Year .

Archaeologists plan to allow The Public in to watch them reassemble The Remains when a venue big enough is secured to take The Boat .

" You cannot build this thing then Move It , " added Mr Jones.

" You can only build it in its final position, but when it is done, it will be stable and has the potential for being on display for in perpetuity. "

Newport council, who have led conservation work, will soon start a feasibility study to look at where best to house The Ship - with an empty Department Store a possibility.

" We're keen to find a home which maximises accessibility for everybody as we want to share this great treasure, " said Newport council leader Jane Mudd.

" The potential economic benefits are important too - and as More Than 1,000 people attend talks on the Newport Ship , it indicates there is huge interest. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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