May 5, 2016: Liverpool Homes That Were “Saved” by World War II
These homes, a few miles north of Liverpool UK, were built in the 1820s and 30s.They were occupied by people like the Captain of the Titanic. Well
These homes, a few miles north of Liverpool UK, were built in the 1820s and 30s.They were occupied by people like the Captain of the Titanic. Well
The British Museum has topped the list of most-visited tourist attractions in Britain for the ninth year in a row, drawing over six million visitors,
Weeping Window is part of a UK-wide tour of the iconic poppies sculpture organised by 14-18 NOW. The installation is at Woodhorn Mining Museum from
Few English authors have such strong associations with the heritage of their local area as Thomas Hardy, the internationally renowned author of Dorset, England. His
T E Lawrence – British soldier, writer, historian, leader of men – was a man of contradictions. He became a celebrity in the 1920s when
Encountered on a chance visit a few days ago to the UK heritage ‘Brooklands’ museum, I am delighted to share these photos of this mighty
Travelling further west along Dorset’s Jurassic coast the road rises to the ‘Golden Cap’ at 191 metres (627 ft) above sea level. Stopping for a moment and looking back east along the coast we can see the semi-isle of Portland on the horizon.
Heading west along the Jurassic coast road from Weymouth, Dorset, the road rises steeply up the hill which rises above the Tropical Gardens at Abbotsbury. Stopping for a moment to look back, there is a breathtaking view that encompasses much of Lyme Bay.
The tip of the isle of Portland in Dorset, England, is called ‘Portland Bill’ and it is a place that I often visit as it displays dramatic visual day-by-day changes as the weather fronts surge in from the Atlantic.
Today I take you back close to my home at Weymouth in the county of Dorset on the south coast of England. The 155 miles of coast surrounding Weymouth is a World Heritage site called the ‘Jurassic Coast’.
These homes, a few miles north of Liverpool UK, were built in the 1820s and 30s.They were occupied by people like the
The British Museum has topped the list of most-visited tourist attractions in Britain for the ninth year in a row,
Weeping Window is part of a UK-wide tour of the iconic poppies sculpture organised by 14-18 NOW. The installation is
Few English authors have such strong associations with the heritage of their local area as Thomas Hardy, the internationally renowned
T E Lawrence – British soldier, writer, historian, leader of men – was a man of contradictions. He became a
Encountered on a chance visit a few days ago to the UK heritage ‘Brooklands’ museum, I am delighted to share
Travelling further west along Dorset’s Jurassic coast the road rises to the ‘Golden Cap’ at 191 metres (627 ft) above sea level. Stopping for a moment and looking back east along the coast we can see the semi-isle of Portland on the horizon.
Heading west along the Jurassic coast road from Weymouth, Dorset, the road rises steeply up the hill which rises above the Tropical Gardens at Abbotsbury. Stopping for a moment to look back, there is a breathtaking view that encompasses much of Lyme Bay.
The tip of the isle of Portland in Dorset, England, is called ‘Portland Bill’ and it is a place that I often visit as it displays dramatic visual day-by-day changes as the weather fronts surge in from the Atlantic.
Today I take you back close to my home at Weymouth in the county of Dorset on the south coast of England. The 155 miles of coast surrounding Weymouth is a World Heritage site called the ‘Jurassic Coast’.