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Imagine a London version of the Taj Mahal. Not a copy of the splendid 17th-century Mughal tomb built by Shah Jahan for Mumtaz ...
Experts in London have spent three months piecing together the shattered remains of Roman artworks, revealing luxurious frescoes not seen for more than 1,800 years.
The embroidered work, depicting the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, will go on display in London for the first time, on ...
An antislavery spy who worked for the British in New York in the 1800s lived in a house that is now home to an allergy doctor ...
These coastal day-trip delights are easily reachable from London and offer beautiful beaches, fish and chips and lovely ...
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The new uniforms will cost the city $1.3 million. Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration is paying for it with unspent ...
A 16th-century ivory sundial,18th-century false teeth and some ... Early records of mudlarking date back to the mid-1800s when London's poorest communities searched the foreshore for bits of metal, ...
One of the oldest elements of a bridal ensemble, dating at least as far back as Ancient Greece, veils have largely remained a ...
Discover the top free exhibitions in London to experience the city's vibrant cultural scene without breaking the bank ...
The construction of the Telford Way Bridge in 1964, nearly 40 years after the widening of the English Bridge and replacement ...
The building was one of several around O'Connell Street associated with the display of wild animals in the early 19th century ...