British surnames
In the UK, surnames are passed down the generations and are the last part of a person’s name, e.g. ‘Miss Patricia Eleanor […]
Read MoreIn the UK, surnames are passed down the generations and are the last part of a person’s name, e.g. ‘Miss Patricia Eleanor […]
Read MoreThe seventh Sunday after Easter is known as Whit Sunday, the next day is Whit Monday and the whole week is Whitsuntide, or […]
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Read More‘Nonconformist’ religious movements are those which do not belong to the Established Church. In Wales, these include the Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Unitarians, […]
Read MoreBorn in Surrey in 1919 as Margaret Hookham, Dame Margot Fonteyn‘s mother was key to her future success. She put her in […]
Read MoreThere are almost 150 airports in the UK, of which 60 accommodate scheduled passenger airlines. The world’s oldest commercial airfield is at […]
Read MoreIt must be said that King Charles I’s reign was a complete disaster, which ended in 1649 with the one and only […]
Read MoreThe Isle of Man, a Crown Dependency, has hosted the world’s fastest and most dangerous road race for motorbikes since 1907. The […]
Read MoreBritain’s most successful athlete, Sir Mo Farah, CBE, was born in Somaliland in 1983 but came to live in England when he […]
Read MoreSir Isaac Pitman of Wiltshire, England, invented the Pitman shorthand system in 1837 when he was 24. He was an English teacher […]
Read MoreThe Beatles were a musical phenomenon in the 1960s that changed the pop music genre forever. There are many superlatives that can […]
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