Villagers in Tealby, Lincolnshire, were stunned to see the cannon returned to its rightful place with a note explaining that youths had snatched it and loaded it into a truck back in 1989.
George Groom, 47, painted the angry message after Northumberland County Council decided to raise its parking charge to £25 a year in order to make more money.
The former Turkish Baths in St Leonards, East Sussex, had fallen into a state of disrepair when it was purchased in 2013, but now the building has become a three-bedroom dream home.
Here’s a delightful Victorian anecdote about a Loch Ness monster sighting where some lucky soul spied her tracks. This tall tale reminds Glasgow Boy of a handful of other treats guaranteed to tickle your fancy. On the other flipper, Malcolm Smith is less twee, getting down to brass tacks when it comes to Four More […]
The remarkable portraits (pictured), taken in the 1860s, show the female workers who toiled for long hours at Welsh mines using heavy equipment to break ironstones.
The 19th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards aired live on Univision from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Nov. 15, honoring artists across 49 categories. The star-studded award show welcomed the biggest names in Latin music, spanning a multitude of genres. Hosts Ana de la Reguera and singer Carlos…
This past week, Las Vegas was home to some of the biggest names in Latin Music. The 19th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards was held on Nov. 15 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, which was preceded by a number of special events, honoring an eclectic mix of artists across multiple genres. Actress Ana de la…
On Nov. 15, Las Vegas will be home to the 19th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, ushering in the most influential names in Latin music. Announcements already made for this year’s show include performances by Ángela Aguilar, Pablo Alborán, Karol G, Carlos Vives, as well as Maná (the six-time Latin GRAMMY…
For nearly one hundred years, theses infamous gangs – which were collectively known as the Five Points Gang – practically ran the city and made New York one of the deadliest places on earth.
The earliest known photos of 19th Century American brothel life (main, inset) are revealed in a new book after its author discovered secret images taken by a photographer in Reading, Pennsylvania