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Early records of mudlarking date back to the mid-1800s when London's poorest communities searched the foreshore for bits of metal, rope and coal to make their living. Today, licensed mudlarks explore ...
Afternoon tea was originally enjoyed in the afternoon by the upper class in the 1800s, often while perched on low armchairs, ...
The embroidered work, depicting the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, will go on display in London for the first time, on ...
This exhibition shows off the glitz and glamour of the period while presenting a subtler message about the role of royalty in ...
Until the early 1800s, Americans burned very little coal. The country was thickly forested, and wood was cheap. Most houses had one or more wood fireplaces. The country didn’t have many ...
London researchers recently reconstructed large Roman plaster collection, revealing vibrant frescoes hidden for 1,800 years ...
When author and artist Noah Angell heard rumors that the British Museum in London was haunted, he set about documenting ghost ...
Beneath the streets of great cities lies a world of secrets and ancient memories. The Subterranean Tourist is your guide to ...
Season 1 saw Josie Totah's character, American wild child Mabel, find love with a straitlaced English noblewoman named ...
Royal Dutch Shell Plc is in early talks to acquire BP Plc, which is considering the approach carefully, the Wall Street Journal reported. Talks between company representatives are active, but any ...
Rum is more than just a drink to today’s craft distillers: It’s a source of pride, a celebration of local flavors, and an homage to the country’s history.
Arsenal transfer plans accelerate ahead of mega window as Gyokeres and Sesko wait explained ...