Showing posts with the label England

John ‘Half-hanged’ Smith

May 3, 2023

A man can lose a life in the most silliest of mishaps, like tripping over his own foot and breaking his neck. Yet, some people have an uncan...

5 Historical Figures Who Were Assassinated in The Lavatory

Apr 24, 2023

When a person is on the toilet, moving bowels, they are in a particularly vulnerable position. They are exposing parts of their body that ar...

Marching Soldiers And Collapsing Bridges

Apr 19, 2023

All suspension bridges are prone to vibration and swaying caused by moving traffic and wind. These vibration are not a problem as long as th...

Cosmati Pavement at Westminster Abbey

Apr 18, 2023

In May 2023, following the coronation of King Charles III and the Queen Consort, Camilla, at Westminster Abbey, the church’s historic Cosmat...

James Holman, The Blind Traveler

Apr 13, 2023

James Holman was a remarkable figure in the history of travel and exploration. Born in Exeter, England, in 1786, Holman lost his sight in hi...

Dorothy Lawrence: The Woman Who Posed as a Soldier to be a War Correspondent

Mar 29, 2023

The First World War was reported from an almost exclusively male perspective, because few female war correspondents were given access to the...

Edward Dando: The Celebrated Oyster Eater

Mar 21, 2023

There was time in 1820s London when the name of Edward Dando sent panic through the hearts of tavern and oyster shop owners. This young man,...

Jack Ketch’s Botched Executions

Mar 8, 2023

The job of an executioner in medieval England was detestable. Nobody invited them to their homes. They were not allowed to go to the church,...

Curfew Bell

Jan 20, 2023

Nearly every medieval house in Europe used to have an open hearth where a fire was kept going at all times to keep the occupants warm, and a...

Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings: The Building That Changed The World’s Skyline

Jan 3, 2023

In 1797, an extraordinary building went up in Shropshire that would change the skylines of our cities forever. Described as “the grandfather...