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Magna Carta stored in Welsh cave during Second World War found

London, Jan 11 (ANI): Researchers delving into the archives of National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth have discovered a copy of the Magna Carta in a nearby underground chamber, along with other valuable items, which were stored during the Second World War.

According to a report in the Telegraph, the cave was also temporary home to the oldest copy of the New Testament, the works of Chaucer and letters written by the kings and queens of England.

Paintings by Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci were also among a treasure trove stored in the specially-built underground chamber.

The mass evacuation of precious artifacts from around the UK to Wales in the event of a war in Europe had been planned from 1933 onwards.

Within hours of the declaration of war in 1939 collections from many cultural institutions were crated up and sent by rail to Aberystwyth.

The collections of the British Museum took up 25 containers, with the material weighing more than 90 tons.

"London was bombed for 96 consecutive nights during the Blitz so the great artworks needed to be removed for safekeeping," said Cultural historian Professor Peter Stead.

"Paintings don't like too much light so, of course, the caves were ideal places to store them," he added.

The secret operation came to light when staff at the National Library of Wales looked into their archives to research an exhibition of Da Vinci drawings now on display there, and found that they were amongst items to have arrived on the eve of war.

According to Medi Jones-Jackson, communications officer at the National Library of Wales, "It's amazing to think some of the most historically important documents and artworks of our times were kept safe here in Aberystwyth."

"The cave was built with specialized ventilation and heating systems to protect the valuable items placed inside," he added.

It was built in to the side of a hill to avoid the risk of artifacts being hit by stray bombs dropped from planes chased away from industrial centres. (ANI)

Harry Potter's Quidditch now part of Welsh school curriculum

London, Apr 7 (ANI): Quidditch, the game that was a famous part of JK Rowling's Harry Potter stories, has now become a part of Welsh secondary school pupils curriculum, though it is played without brooms.Ferndale Comprehensive School in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, has adapted the game for the non-magical "muggle" community after similar variations were a hit in American schools.Muggle quidditch is not exactly the.....

Harry Potter's Quidditch now part of Welsh school curriculum

London, Apr 7 (ANI): Quidditch, the game that was a famous part of JK Rowling's Harry Potter stories, has now become a part of Welsh secondary school pupils curriculum, though it is played without brooms.Ferndale Comprehensive School in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, has adapted the game for the non-magical "muggle" community after similar variations were a hit in American schools.Muggle quidditch is not exactly the.....
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