Women’s History Month: The Women of Shepheard-Walwyn
Today, we marked the 16th day of Women’s History Month. This month intends to celebrate women’s contributions to culture, history and society, as it runs from March 1st until March [...]
Today, we marked the 16th day of Women’s History Month. This month intends to celebrate women’s contributions to culture, history and society, as it runs from March 1st until March [...]
A guest post by Coryne Hall In November 1918 the armistice ended the First World War. The German army now had to evacuate the Crimea, which they had occupied since [...]
By John Symons The last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, was born one hundred and fifty years ago. One hundred years ago, on 17th July 1918, he, his wife [...]
Celebrating 400 Years of Shakespeare’s Gifts To ask a group of Shakespeare lovers what it is that they love most in Shakespeare would be to raise a great hymn [...]