A grim almanac of Somerset
Jack the Ripper was the slayer of at least five female victims in London's East End, but his legacy left many more victims in its wake than he could have ever imagined.
Drogheda nestles on the east coast of Ireland, on the border of Louth and Meath. A lively medieval town, it is home to a host of contemporary music and theatre... Læs mere
Using archaeological and historical evidence, the authors chart the rise and fall of the iron, clay and coal industries of Ironbridge and bring to life the communities that worked in them.
Hanged at Gloucester
Dabbling in family history is a pastime anyone of any age can enjoy, but the massive proliferation of websites, magazines and books in recent years can baffle the would-be genealogist to a standstill. This guide helps to make sense of it all.
If War Should Come
The fortunes of Hartlepool fishing industry - from open cobles and steam trawlers to present-day decline
How England became radical and revolutionary in the time between the Reformation and the Civil War
The story of Golborne's history told through archive photographs
How the Victorians struggled to overcome diseases such as cholera, typhoid and scarlet fever in their cities.
If it moves, salute it