The French Resistance unit formed in the rugged Pyrenees which fought its way across France to become a regular army unit and take part in the defence of France and the occupation of Germany.
A tour of Southampton through the eyes of the antiquarian and astronomer Sir Henry Englefield.
A fascinating pictorial history of South Wales Transport buses and services during the 1970s and early 1980s.
A comprehensive guide to the fascinating but relatively unknown British sportscar marque the Allard Motor Company.
John Godwin looks at fire appliances in use over the last quarter of a century, referencing many of the UK and Ireland’s public fire-and-rescue services, as well as reviewing many airport fire-service fleets and industrial and private firefighting operations.
Claire Millington pieces together the wide-ranging archaeological evidence at Hadrian's Wall to reveal the lives of non-combatants who lived there alongside the Roman army.
An historic journey along the Manchester to Buxton railway line from the beginnings of the route to the present-day.
Agincourt took place in 1415. But what happened next? Specifically over the next seven years? Why didn't Henry V become King of France?
A unique insight into the history of air travel and British Airways through artefacts in the company archives.
Asley Mantle places a man who is so often peripheral to historical accounts front and centre. Henry I deserves to be better known.
A photographic survey of today’s railway stations in Warwickshire. Will appeal to all those with an interest in the history of the railways in this region.
The reflections of a diesel locomotive enthusiast in the early days of the diesel preservation movement.