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Three hundred years since they first appeared, the capital's traditional members-only clubs have endured and evolved. Now a new book explores this peculiarly British phenomenon.
The next meeting of the Lewes History Group will be at 7.30 p.m. on Monday 14 July at King's Church, Brooks Road, when Mary ...
In the second of three specials, the first looking at the great plague of 1665, Rob Rinder and historian Ruth Goodman step ...
It’s “an act of betrayal”, acknowledge Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s own sons Rodrigo and Gonzalo in the book’s preface. “We ...
The free Shipwreck Museum on Rock-a-Nore Road, in Hastings Old Town, has lots going on over the Hastings Pirate Day weekend ...
In our age of distraction, the arts appear to be responding in kind, shrinking and streamlining themselves to capture what ...
In an early case of industrial espionage, Robert Fortune disguised himself as a local and took tea leaves and the secrets of ...
Some 600 Morris dancers from 50 sides across England and Wales brought the county alive with the ringing of bells, waving ...
Centuries-old tradition showcased the full spectrum of morris dancing, including Appalachian, Border, Cotswold, Clog Stepping ...
Georgia-raised country performer Willow Avalon talks about vintage dresses, her keys to survival and her album "Southern ...
Old school aesthetes like my father, the kind that see everything through the prism of what is allowed in the officer’s mess, would die on the hill against lapels on waistcoats. The lapel debate has ...
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