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The last known 1st Hussar from London who fought in the Netherlands and Germany during the Second World War has died. The ...
On June 3, 2017, a van mowed down pedestrians on London Bridge and the drivers stabbed people at nearby bars and restaurants, ...
Ithell Colquhoun and Edward Burra — it’s an ambitious concept to yoke two relatively obscure artists whose only apparent connection is that they were British, born a year apart at the turn of the 20th ...
In 1775, the Continental Congress established the Army as the first U.S. military service. In 1777, the Stars and Stripes ...
Biddle was also the perfect embodiment of the nation’s monied class. He viewed “men with no property to assess and no ...
Heriot-Watt University is saddened by the death of its esteemed Chancellor and renowned humanitarian, Professor Emeritus Sir ...
Moholo, the self-taught drumming maestro who died peacefully at his home in Cape Town at the age of 85, transformed global ...
ALAN Copeland, from Woodcote, asked his Henley u3a audience to join him on a tour of many eccentric landmarks in the London they thought they knew and loved. Setting off from Tower Bridge, they took a ...
During the conflict, civilians volunteered or were conscripted into jobs to help the war effort. Whether it was joining new ...
Sir Geoff Palmer was a pioneering scientist and tireless campaigner whose legacy transformed brewing and the fight for racial ...
Secret network of spy tunnels to open as London’s newest tourist attraction - The tunnels were kept a secret until 2007, but now the public will be able to get even closer with a new spy museum in the ...
It’s no surprise that when given time off, many Dutch people avoid Amsterdam’s visitor hordes and spend their holidays and ...