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<p>Manchester Barton 21/11/2025 EGCB</p>
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It was in 1976 that the first prototype was unveiled, intended to restore the prestige of the Lagonda brand, now part of Aston Martin. Lagonda’s real career began with the Series 2, named as such after only seven examples of the Series 1 had been produced. The car’s modernity, beyond its incredible lines, lay in its on-board technology with electronic controls and digital instrumentation. Its structure was derived from the AM V8 with a completely different exterior. Luxury was an integral part of the car’s DNA with its Connolly leather interior and burr walnut trim. The development and refinement of the car took two years.  Lagondas were built entirely by hand, requiring nearly 2,200 hours of manual labour. The V8 was coupled with a three-speed Chrysler automatic transmission. Despite weighing close to two tonnes, the car’s 280 hp enabled it to reach 225 km/h and go from 0 to 100 km/h in 8 seconds.<br />
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The Lagonda underwent two major developments. First, in 1985, the Series 3 was launched, featuring fuel injection instead of Weber carburettors. Then in 1987, the Series 4 appeared, with a modified design that replaced the retractable headlights with a row of three projectors on each side of the grille. Production of the model ceased in 1990, after 645 cars had been built.<br />
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The model shown is from 1 June 1984, making it a Series 2, equipped with an LED dashboard and Pepperpot-style wheel rims. It was delivered by Universal Motors in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as evidenced by the inscription on the driver’s footboard. It has a special-order black vinyl roof surrounding the glass roof above the rear seats. This luxury saloon is rare. Not used since its purchase in 2014, it will need to be fully serviced before you can travel in Pullman class, to the amazement of everyone you meet.</p>
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<p>05/11/2025. London, United Kingdom. Liz Kendall and Lord Patrick Vallance host the The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Laureates, known as the Nobel Prize for Engineering, and other leading industry figures at 10 Downing Street to discuss building a stronger future for the next generation of engineers. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT</p>
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<p>05/11/2025. London, United Kingdom. Liz Kendall and Lord Patrick Vallance host the The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Laureates, known as the Nobel Prize for Engineering, and other leading industry figures at 10 Downing Street to discuss building a stronger future for the next generation of engineers. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT</p>
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<p>05/11/2025. London, United Kingdom. Liz Kendall and Lord Patrick Vallance host the The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Laureates, known as the Nobel Prize for Engineering, and other leading industry figures at 10 Downing Street to discuss building a stronger future for the next generation of engineers. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT</p>
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<p>05/11/2025. London, United Kingdom. Liz Kendall and Lord Patrick Vallance host the The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Laureates, known as the Nobel Prize for Engineering, and other leading industry figures at 10 Downing Street to discuss building a stronger future for the next generation of engineers. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT</p>
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<p>05/11/2025. London, United Kingdom. Liz Kendall and Lord Patrick Vallance host the The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Laureates, known as the Nobel Prize for Engineering, and other leading industry figures at 10 Downing Street to discuss building a stronger future for the next generation of engineers. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT</p>
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<p>18/11/2025. London. United Kingdom. Secretary of State Liz Kendall hosts the Life Sciences Reception at 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT</p>
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<p>18/11/2025. London. United Kingdom. Secretary of State Liz Kendall hosts the Life Sciences Reception at 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT</p>
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<p>LONDON COLNEY, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 21: Bukayo Saka shoots past goalkeeper Tommy Setfort during an Arsenal training session  at Sobha Realty Training Centre on November 21, 2025 in London Colney, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)</p>
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<p>LONDON COLNEY, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 21: Bukayo Saka of Arsenal during a training session  at Sobha Realty Training Centre on November 21, 2025 in London Colney, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)</p>
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<p>18/11/2025. London. United Kingdom. Secretary of State Liz Kendall hosts the Life Sciences Reception at 10 Downing Street. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT</p>
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<p>A view across central London at dusk, where residential towers and commercial high-rises stand against the soft evening light. Dominating the center is One Blackfriars, the glass-clad, sculptural tower completed in 2019, reflecting the sky with its curved façade. To its right is 22 Bishopsgate under construction, rising as one of the city’s tallest buildings. Further east, the distinctively slanted shape of The Scalpel and the concave form of 20 Fenchurch Street, commonly known as the Walkie-Talkie, mark the financial district’s development in the 2010s. The variety of architectural styles reflects London’s rapid vertical growth and economic shift toward high-density mixed-use urban living near the River Thames.</p>
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<p>The Lass O' Gowrie is a historic pub located on Charles Street in Manchester, situated beside the River Medlock and near the University of Manchester. It appears on maps as early as 1844, making it one of the city's oldest surviving pubs. The area surrounding the pub was once known as &quot;Little Ireland&quot; due to its large population of Irish immigrants during the 19th century, who lived and worked in poverty amid Manchester’s industrial boom.<br />
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Legend has it that the pub was named by a homesick Scottish landlord in honour of his favourite poem, &quot;The Lass O' Gowrie&quot;, written by Lady Carolina Nairne, a Scottish poet of the Enlightenment era. The poem, celebrating the beauty of a woman named Kittie, was later adopted as a regimental anthem by the 70th Regiment of Foot.<br />
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The pub building was constructed in the mid-1800s and underwent significant changes in 1900 when Threlfalls Brewery acquired it, giving the pub its distinctive green and red glazed tile façade, which still stands today. It was once a brewing pub, with beer produced on-site until production ceased, though the original brewing machinery remains preserved in the cellar.<br />
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Over the years, the Lass O' Gowrie became a cultural hub, popular with students, BBC staff (before their move to MediaCityUK), artists, and real ale enthusiasts. It won National Pub of the Year in the Great British Pub Awards in 2012. Despite a decline in popularity after the BBC relocation, the pub has since regained its status as a vibrant venue, known for its craft ales, retro arcade games, and lively events.<br />
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It is also reputed to be haunted, with ghost stories including &quot;The Poet’s Whisper&quot; and &quot;The Lost Lass&quot;, adding to its legendary charm.<br />
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