In the early 14th century, the small Anglesey community of Tal-y-llyn had a population of around 110, all of them farming lands owned by the Bishop of Bangor. Life was tough but food was relatively ...
The sweating sickness was one of the fastest-killing diseases in recorded history. Victims could go from feeling healthy to dead within a single day. It struck England repeatedly between 1485 and 1551 ...
They don't come up like this often. Top spot, 718 corner lot. And with a pool, how can you not? Redefining class and elegance, this sophisticated dual-level residence has had no expense spared to ...
Welcome to 3 Wattle Court in beautiful Ormeau - the perfect blend of comfort, space, and family-friendly living. This four-bedroom home sits in a quiet cul-de-sac and offers the ideal lifestyle for ...
A big year for sports (Winter Olympics in Italy, men's FIFA World Cup in the USA) kicks (or tips) off in London in January with NBA (National Basketball Association). A regular-season clash is held at ...
The elevation of Lesli Hore-Belisha to the peerage in the Queen’s New Years Honors List brings to 13 the number of Jews in the House of Lords. This is the largest number of Jews to sit at one time in ...
War TV shows have always been around, but they've seen a resurgence lately, what with the rise of streaming services and on-demand viewing. This makes it easier for networks to create exclusive series ...
History nerds rejoice! An incredibly detailed land-use survey and census from the 1500s, commissioned by none other than Henry VIII, will soon be digitally available to everyone, including ...