30 January marks a grim date in the annals of London history ... For the past half century, The King's Army, a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society, has commemorated what they call ...
Trade and cities expanded at the same time as the growth of Protestantism brought wealth and independence to some. What was life like in 17th century London? Despite being a big city in the 1660s, ...
London in the 1st century was far from the ... stoneware product from Germany that was hugely popular in 16th- and 17th-Century London. It’s easy to see why. The thing that makes Bellarmines ...
The fascinating story of how a woman living in London in the 17th century was the driving force behind the first publication of the Qu'ran in English. By Hannah Khalil.
The book’s first publisher was Thomas Passinger, whose shop, the Three Bibles, was perched on the medieval London Bridge. In the 17th century, the bridge was not only the most important crossing point ...