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The last ever pitched battle to be fought on British soil took place on 16th April 1746 on Drummossie Moor, overlooking Inverness. Charles Edward Stewart, The Young Pretender The Jacobite Rising was ...
An intriguing portrait of a black man in the uniform of a military bandsman and wearing a Waterloo medal drew strong competition after emerging at an auction in East Sussex.
His attempt, which had been officially recognised by Guinness World Records, also raised more than £1,500 for two local ... which featured 186 traditional folk tunes, was observed by independent ...
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Folk music is commonly seen as the sound of Britain’s past - but whose past is it? Angeline Morrison brings Black ancestors' stories to life and confronts the idea of British folk. Show more A ...
Enjoy an evening of folk with original songwriting and contemporary folk melodies up close at Norden Farm this month. British folk and roots duo Honey and the Bear will be bringing folklore to ...
The inaugural parade featured 40 art cars, a handful of marching bands and around 2,000 spectators. The Orange Show Monument is a "folk-art environment" created by Jefferson Davis McKissack ...
Mumford & Sons is set to go on tour in 2025, beginning on June 5. The popular British folk rock band will embark on 32 shows in North America. Their tour comes on the heels of their recently ...
“So, curanderismo is the art of Mexican folk healing. I like to call it more like Southwestern folk healing, too, because it’s totally embedded in New Mexico culture,” Noriega explaine ...
‘Who’s Your Rock?’, a playful and collaborative community art installation will open on Friday 11 April at St Peter’s Church in Brighton. Created by over ...
Spier cites Herbert Read, the art critic known for his work on Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. ‘In the early 20th century, interest in British folk art revived appreciation for British ceramics and ...