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Avocado green baths, basins and toilets were popular during the 70s and 80s, when bold colours were all the rage - long before avocados themselves became a staple in the nation’s kitchens. Today, most ...
One of the earliest leper hospitals in Britain was built in London near the beginning of the 12th century by Queen Matilda, ...
On June 12th, 1912 the first Alexandra Rose Day was held. Ladies and their daughters flooded the streets armed with trays of roses and donation boxes. They pestered everyone: coalmen, milkmen and road ...
Welcome to 'Haunted Wirral', a feature series written by world-famous psychic researcher, Tom Slemen for the Globe.
Tucked away in the rolling landscape of the Shenandoah Valley sits a treasure hunter’s paradise so vast and packed with ...
Between Orlando’s theme parks and Tampa’s beaches sits Auburndale’s best-kept secret – International Market World Flea and Farmers Market, a sprawling indoor bazaar where treasure hunters and food ...
Is it Victorian-core? Oregon’s Adelaide Beeman-White is winding back the clock on haute couture by dressing like she stepped ...
They say beauty is pain, but for some Victorian women, beauty was death. During the mid-19th century, many fashionable women ...
The newest exhibit at the Tri-Cities Historical Museum, "Old, New, Borrowed, Blue: Weddings in the Tri-Cities", features historical artifacts from Victorian-Era weddings.
The Victorian-era house has been transformed by a couple who undertook a Covid era renovation. The living area. The three-bedroom Brunswick home was also very different to what it is now.