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Over its history, the farm was owned by several families, starting with Samuel Fowler in the late 18th century. It was vacated in 2013 when the widow of the most recent owner, Jorge Epstein ...
In the eighteenth century, from opposite ends of the world, a debate raged between two scholars over a seemingly esoteric ...
In this video, historian Alice Loxton give a summary of crime and punishment in 18th and 19th century Britain. Find out more about GCSE History. Crime and Punishment. Now playing video 3 of 4.
A farm has been gifted to the National Trust for Jersey. La Ronde Porte, in the parish of St Saviour, dates from the 18th Century and includes a farmhouse, farmyard and outbuildings.
How They Pulled It Off: A Massive, Coiled Staircase in a 12,000-Square-Foot Home in England; How They Pulled It Off: An ...
Drinking tea can have several health benefits. There is seemingly a brew for everything from sleep to inflammation to digestion. In 18th century England, however, drinking tea may have saved a ...
Art History This 18th-Century Painting Could Rewrite Black History in Britain. New research brings to light the life of James Cumberlidge, a servant who became a trumpeter for King George III.
Tour and explore a 19th century mansion and working farm in Waltham at Gore Place, ... U.S. senator, and diplomat in Great Britain. ... heritage sheep first bred in England in the 18th century.
Hair jewelry, as its name suggests, is jewelry carefully crafted and created with real human hair, typically made to memorialize someone recently deceased.
More than 100 letters, addressed to French sailors, were never delivered. They remained unopened for nearly 250 years, until a historian found them in Britain’s archives.
In this video, historian Alice Loxton give a summary of crime and punishment in 18th and 19th century Britain. Find out more about GCSE History. Crime and Punishment. Now playing video 3 of 4.