Looking at the period between 1748 and 1774, John Oliphant draws on a variety of sources to explore how British attempts to restrict settlement and protect Native American lands was a significant cause of the American Revolution, especially in the southern colonies.
A fascinating look at these fierce foreign warriors.
Nineteenth century crime and punishment in Edinburgh.
Unpublished photographs of buses taken in a variety of locations in the areas making up Outer London.
A fascinating look at the bus scene of the 1990s in Kent, East and West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
A guided tour of Knutsford, showing how this famous port has changed over the past century and more.
A photographic celebration of the ethos, history and legacy of Route 66. Will fascinate anyone interested in transport, local history and nostalgia for ‘life on the road’.
A photographic exploration of the birthplace of the Brontë family in Thornton, near Bradford, West Yorkshire, as well as the surrounding area which provided the backdrop to the formative years of Charlotte, Emily and Anne.
Reginald Pole was a favourite of Henry VIII before later enraging him, becoming known as the ‘King’s Arch Traitor’, and was once suggested as a potential... Læs mere
John Kinross gives a detailed overview of the historic battles, relics found and location of the lost battlefields of England and Scotland.
Explore the history of Rye and the surrounding area through this fascinating collection of beautiful photographs.