In “The Waiting Game,” the historian Nicola Clark tells a lively and vivid story of the women who served Henry VIII’s queens.
A Pembrokeshire history society is hosting a coffee morning and talk about Carew Castle. The event, organised by the Pembroke ...
Suzannah Lipscomb from the podcast, Not Just the Tudors, joins Kate Betwixt the Sheets to talk all things sex in the 16th ...
These are the best replicas of the world's most famous ships around the world, including museums and floating hotels.
The National Trust's Greyfriars House and Garden is hosting the event as part of the Living History in Worcester event on the weekend of February 22 and 23. Visitors can meet re-enactors and explore ...
has been chugging along for years, providing a charming yet complex look at solidarity among women—what fortifies it and what ...
Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate questions why the city wasn't more secure on New Year's Eve and how the attack ...
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An Oxfordshire wildlife group has started a campaign to raise awareness of red kites and encourage people to stop feeding ...
Historians can trace the lives of over 200 people of African origin who lived in England during the Tudor period. These individuals did a variety of jobs and lived in different places, from cities ...