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Its heyday here was in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, although to start with, few British craftsmen could master it: instead, the very wealthy imported Swiss-Italian "stuccodore" to produce the astonishing decorative plasterwork of stately homes such as Castle Howard.

Made by British Craftsmen in burred oak, the periodic table is constructed by individual blocks for each of the elements.

Built especially for Leno by a team of British craftsmen, it'll light up its skinny rear tires in any gear.

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Again at the deceptively modest end of the spectrum is a miniature, free-standing, 28-step, spiral staircase made of exotic woods by an unknown British craftsman around 1850.

· The Golden Lamb, rooms from £40 a night If the legendary British craftsman William Morris had been Scandinavian (or indeed a Shaker), you would expect to find dozens of hotels and guesthouses dedicated to his work in his native land.

His most popular tale, however, remains Skaz o Tulskom kosom Levshe i o stalnoy Blokhe (1881; "The Tale of Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea"), a masterpiece of Gogolesque comedy in which an illiterate smith from Tula outwits the skill of the most advanced British craftsman.

Writing in The New York Times in 1946, he thought that it showcased "a fine group of British film craftsmen and actors", who contributed to "a stunningly brilliant and intriguing screen spectacle".

The museum commissioned a limited edition of replicas of the Temple of Vesta at Tivoli from the British master craftsman Timothy Rogers, which can be purchased online at the museum shop or at the museum.

A better bet, perhaps, is Down Terrace, the under-seen 2009 debut feature of Ben Wheatley – a fierce, black-hearted British genre craftsman who has since won a sizable following with Kill List and Sightseers, but hasn't yet made a more complete film than this grimly hilarious family portrait of a Brighton criminal clan.

Cole, and Prince Albert, believed museums were educational and should show ordered examples of good and bad craft work for the instruction of British artists and craftsmen.

Although Moscow gave up a number of sovereign rights, it also gained much: The English crown granted permission to British artists and master craftsmen of all professions to travel freely from England to Russia.

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