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The Welsh Utopia Amser maith yn ôl / A long time ago. The shallow sea in Cardigan Bay, from Pen Llŷn in the north to Ceredigion in the west, was once a mix of forests, lakes, rivers, swamps and ...
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According to the make-it-up-as-you-go-along 12th-century historian Geoffrey of Monmouth, the River Humber was named after Humber, the King of the Huns. Learn more behind the history of Humber Crossing ...
Caroline Biggs CAROLINE BIGGS has lived all her life in Cambridge. She was an active Trustee of The Museum of Cambridge, where she founded a history festival to redress the massive imbalance between ...
Author Graham Watson details the influence and legacy of one of our most famous female authors, Charlotte Brontë.
Milk stout was launched with a booklet headlined ‘ Make Stout More Nourishing ’, which claimed that the beverage gave drinkers ‘energy, stopped distension, fulness, indigestion and headache, prevented ...
Different stories of the same stars in the night sky are important to understand and share, but to do this properly we must respect the culture we are exploring in order to avoid cultural ...
Excavated cat bones and cat images on vases and coins are proof that cats were padding about southern Italy at the end of the fifth century BC. By the time we get to the Roman Empire, there must have ...
In the 1740s the notorious Hawkhurst Gang brought the old practice of smuggling to new and dangerous heights.
Pauline Gower’s convent school years helped form her character, fuelling her drive and determination, and establishing her interests and future potential. Sir Robert Gower chose her school with the ...
Perhaps the most well known though least understood element of espionage, the use of honey traps can be found throughout history.
Graham Faiella, author of the Thrilling Tales of the Sea series, recounts five tales of ships that were attacked by whales.