In 1645, England – and Essex in particular – was in the grip of witch fever. Essex Witches includes biographies of many of the local common folk who were tried in the courts for their... Læs mere
RAF Southend focuses on the airport’s role in the Second World War, between October 1940 and August 1944, from when it became a fighter station in its own right, until it became an armament practice camp later in the war.
Exposes the reality of the fallout of the Second World War, and the reciprocal actions against Germany's initiation of the war.
This is the story of the incredible pioneers of barnstorming and their breath-taking achievements.