Blitz, recession and industrial decline have threatened the very existence of the city at the very heart of England. But the ...
The one-time Medieval treasure and hive of industry, home to one of the tallest and most beautiful cathedrals in the land, was practically obliterated by the Luftwaffe on a single night in 1940 in a ...
Every September, millions of tourists flock to Munich for Oktoberfest. However, the true centre of German beer culture lies ...
The once-thriving port town of Dunwich in Suffolk was once the capital of East Anglia, but now lies beneath the waves of the ...
An Essex district with chocolate box cottages and gorgeous countryside views is also home to the county's highest rising ...
For the first time, the city's boundaries were marked across the water as the ceremonial party crossed the Itchen.
A once bustling port town, comparable to the vibrancy of London, now lies submerged beneath the waves of the North Sea off ...
Here before us is The Olde Wine Shades, one of London’s most venerable pubs. It reckons to have opened in 1663, just three ...
The first archaeological dig in Derry city centre for more than a decade has unearthed finds from the 17th century.
Jews were tragically expelled from the Austrian capital three times, but when allowed to were able to reach great heights, ...
Happily-ever-after is easier to visualise when the marriage starts at one of these idyllic, fairy tale locations ...