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Where it all began: half-timbering is carefully painted at Bekonscot, begun by Roland Callingham in 1928.
Periods including “fish emerge from the ice” in mid-February and “rainbows hide” in late November offer a framework for ...
The heady days of James VI court have been captured in a new scent created for a major exhibition on the Stuart monarch who ...
The small state of Delaware was the very first state of the United States. Here's what else Delaware is famous for.
Benedict III’s reign as Catholic Pope ends with his death 1397: Geoffrey Chaucer tells the “Canterbury Tales” for the ...
Some city hotels are a place to crash after a long day of museum-hopping and restaurant reservations. These ones are so much ...
A facsimile of the 17th-century Dutch documents that Charles Gehring spent 50 years translating, showing the condition of ancient records damaged by floods, in battles, in leaky ship holds and ...
An 18th century hotel in a Dorset market town which served as an officers mess during the Second World War, is on the market.
Full of history and culture, Liverpool has got its fair share of quirky place names - including Toxteth - which has acquired ...
Ultimately, he “wasn’t getting nutrients.” That’s what led to the scurvy diagnosis. “A 17th century pirate disease,” he said. Indeed, scurvy is a disease that occurs when one is vitamin C deficient, ...
On a Royal State Visit that coincided with her wedding anniversary to His Majesty King, the Queen found a moment to tour a newly reopened museum devoted to the Romantic poet.
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