Sobering images of buildings, bridges and monuments damaged or destroyed in wars and conflicts throughout history. While some ...
Evidence of the World War Two Blitz You Can Still See in London The scars of the Blitz are everywhere in London, if you know where to look. Using maps that plotted the bomb damage across the capital ...
Adolf Hitler’s rise and fall was driven as much by catastrophic decision-making as by the military power he briefly commanded ...
London is dying, at least culturally. There’s an argument that no other city on the planet has had the cultural impact of ...
John Goodall describes the antiquarian rediscovery of Dorfold Hall, Cheshire — home of Charles and Dr Candice Roundell — and ...
This is the story of an Edwardian villa, Orchard House on Chesham Bois Common. It was built on land, known as How’s Orchard, once part of Manor Farm in Chesham Bois. The arrival of the railway in the ...
In Mike Hollow’s latest intriguing Blitz Detective mystery, DI John Jago sets out to discover who killed a middle-aged widow, whose only crime was helping desperate wartime refugees ...
A much loved Coventry museum will welcome visitors one final time this year before shutting up shop for the winter. The Coventry Blitz Museum, tucked away in the Cathedral Ruins, will welcome visitors ...
In fact, Britain hit back after General Leopoldo Galtieri seized the islands in an illegal invasion A NEW Falklands War Museum in Argentina has been slammed for inflating the number of Brits killed — ...
"The air was foul with cordite, bonfire-burning cordite, and I can taste it now," said Gordon Talbot, speaking publicly for ...
People exiting Washington, D.C.’s U Street – African American Civil War Memorial – Cardozo Metro stop were welcomed by dozens of people chanting names into microphones on a blustery November morning.