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A 19th century ship that sunk off the coast of Plymouth has been found 140 years later. The SS Nantes sank in November 1888 ...
There’s been a break in 30-year-old cold case mystery at the Jersey Shore after experts confirmed skeletal remains found on three beaches belonged to a 19th-century boat captain. The bones from ...
A 19th Century heritage padlock, discovered by friend of Squire Locks Nick Fothergill To do this, it’s believed that Lord Braye combined the padlock with a chain to prevent the vehicle from ...
When Robert Francis Prevost chose the papal name Leo XIV, it could have meant many things. There were 13 Leos before him: The first, Leo the Great, was a fifth-century theologian who helped heal ...
The wreck captures a tragic moment in maritime history during the 19th century Australian gold rushes. The 800-ton sailing ship was beginning its journey back to the Netherlands in June 1857 when ...
Two brand-new streaming TV series have just landed ... ll feel like you can almost taste what’s on the screen. Set in 19th-century France, the series blends opulence, obsession, and ambition ...
Historical Development of Mascot Logos The roots of mascot logos can be traced back to the late 19th century, when companies first started using distinctive characters to personify brands. Early ...
‘Particularly, the opportunity to design a structure that would both complement the character of the 19th-century townhouse and introduce strong contemporary spaces.' 'The new spaces were designed to ...
Branding culture traces back millennia, but fashion brand logos as we know them today emerged in the mid-late 19th century. This period saw an expansion of the middle class, wider fashion consumption, ...
How the intensifying religious visions of North and South erupted into civil war. In his second inaugural address, delivered as the Civil War neared its end, Abraham Lincoln turned not to politics ...