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PELHAM — Eighty years ago last month, Eve Wenting was living in Holland, a month shy of turning 20, when she met Gordon Fenwick on May 8, 1945. It was VE Day, the end of the Second World War in Europe ...
Fifteen years later, now aged twenty and after being in the care of monk at the local monastery, Rafi is working for a Flemish importer in Ghent who deals in the transport of English wool to local ...
Imagine: a car that lasts 100 years. Not just preserved like a museum piece, but continuously upgraded, repaired, and remanufactured. Interiors refreshed, drivetrains swapped out, and the core ...
Sales were underwhelming. Published in April 1925 – 100 years ago this month – it had sold fewer than 20,000 copies by October. It certainly didn’t make Fitzgerald rich, as he’d hoped that it would, ...
While many people know the brief history of the war, a lot went on that isn’t often discussed. Take a look to see why the war really started, what made it so impactful and everything in between. Keep ...
Artscape 100 years after ‘The Great Gatsby,’ remembering F. Scott Fitzgerald A new book sheds light on the author’s life and work, as told by 23 writers.
A little over one hundred years ago Harriet Martineau, a deaf but gifted English spinster, toured the U. S. equipped with reforming zeal, a philosophical and inquisitive mind, and a huge, ...
One Hundred Years of Solitude is a tale of omens, superstitions and magic. But it is also the Thousand Days’ War, the most lethal civil war in Colombian history, which took place between 1899 and 1902 ...
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History of England - The 100 Years War - Part 1 - Extra History📜 History of England: The 100 Years War - At stake on the English side was trade, the English role in Christendom, the king’s lands in France held by right for 150 years, and the reputation ...
Vintage colour lithograph from 1864 showing English Soldiers wait for the French at Crecy. The Battle of Crécy took place on 26 August 1346 near Crécy in northern France, and was one of the most ...
Officially, August 2 this year will mark the centenary of the German invasion of Luxembourg and the start of World War I. But, for historian and British national David Heal, the date is 12 hours late.
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