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Article of the day for September 11, 2020 is Bank of England £20 note . HMS Temeraire was a 98-gun ship of the line of the British Navy, serving in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Built at Chatham Dockyard, Temeraire was launched in 1798 and commissioned in 1799. After years of routine duties she joined Horatio Nelson's fleet in 1805. At the Battle of Trafalgar she was just astern of Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory. During the battle Temeraire came to Victory's rescue, and fought and captured two French ships, winning public renown in Britain. She served routinely until 1813 when she was laid up. She later acted as a prison ship, a receiving ship, a victualling depot, and a guard ship. She was sold in 1838 and towed up the Thames to be broken up. Her last voyage is depicted in a J. M. W. Turner oil painting (pictured), which was greeted with critical acclaim. The painting was voted Britain's favourite painting in a 2005 BBC Radio 4 poll, and a rep...

9 New Books We Recommend This Week

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By Unknown Author from NYT Books https://ift.tt/32ioxb5

Mostly Sunny Tomorrow Weather!

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With a high of 85F and a low of 65F.

Accused of Ruining Popcorn, Cass Sunstein Wants to Repent

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By BY CLAY SHIRKY from NYT Books https://ift.tt/3hcEbZG

Jane Fonda Likes to Curl Up With a Good Book, Among the Dead

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By Unknown Author from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2Zqzl54

In ‘Hoax,’ Brian Stelter Ventures Where No Author Has Gone Before

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By BY ELISABETH EGAN from NYT Books https://ift.tt/32gBcve

Novel of Multitudes Sings for a Fading Dream of National Belonging

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By BY HARI KUNZRU from NYT Books https://ift.tt/3bIooAJ