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In the period of 1650-1830, that small, persistent, criminal section of society found a new method open to it, giving rise to […]
Read MoreIn the period of 1650-1830, that small, persistent, criminal section of society found a new method open to it, giving rise to […]
Read MoreThe Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) houses the world’s largest collection of art and design, making it the ‘go to’ resource for […]
Read MoreAt the 1948 Summer Olympics, the British equestrian team picked up just one bronze medal. This so dismayed the 10th Duke of […]
Read MoreOur most famous and oldest chalk-cut hill figure is the White Horse near Uffington. Unlike later equine hill figures, this one is […]
Read MoreJames Starley (1830-81) from West Sussex was the pioneer of the modern pedal bicycle, along with his London-born nephew, John Kemp Starley […]
Read MoreAlfred Russel Wallace, OM FRS (1823-1913) was born in Monmouthshire and showed a fascination for identifying flora and fauna from a young […]
Read MoreThe number 13 has long been considered unlucky but its combination with Friday in a double-whammy of doom is a relatively new […]
Read MoreThe Most Noble Order of the Garter is the oldest recognition of outstanding service to the nation or the monarch. It was […]
Read MoreThe principle behind the saying “An Englishman’s home is his castle” is that your home is your private territory, which others may […]
Read MoreThe Family Law Reform Act of 1969 lowered the traditional ‘age of majority’ from twenty-one to eighteen, as from 1st January 1970. […]
Read MoreThe years 1348-50 saw the greatest loss of life in British and European history, when 20-50 million people died, both rich and […]
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