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This Sceptred Isle: Empire

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85/90. High Street Durbars. The aftermath of the First World War led to the further expansion of the British
Empire, and imperial enthusiasm was being drummed up in communities all over Britain, for the same centuries-old motive: trade. By Christopher Lee , with readings by Charlie Higson and Rupert Degas. For further details see Monday

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Charlie Higson
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Rupert Degas.

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