Around Tamworth
On a stormy evening in January 1953, Peggy Morgan kissed her five-year-old son goodnight, blissfully unaware of the impending catastrophe. Those who lived... Læs mere
A history of Stannington in old photographs
A history of Redcar
On the 27 November 1980, Peter Pringle waited in an Irish court to hear the following words: ‘Peter Pringle, for the crime of capital murder … the law prescribes only one penalty, and that penalty is death.’The problem was that Peter did not commit this crime.
Storyteller and author Jen Foley brings together stories from the dark forests, ruined castles and magical green pastureland of Bedfordshire.
Carefully compiled by Harry Holmes, this book features more than 200 photographs, many previously unpublished, which tell the story of the Anson. It will provoke interest... Læs mere
This chilling collection is sure to appeal to all those interested in the shady side of Suffolk's history.
Murder, mayhem and macabre deeds from around the South West of England
For children in Portsmouth, the 1950s was an exciting time. If you remember the docks, trips to Southsea and exploring bombed-out buildings, then you’ll enjoy this charming look back at an exciting era.
This book draws upon the varied history and unique heritage of the County Palatine of Durham, an ancient land of saints and warlords.
Along the Penistone line