British Isles: A Natural History is an eight-part documentary series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and presented by Alan Titchmarsh. Originally broadcast in the UK on BBC1 from September to ...
The British Isles are filled with a mix of famous landmarks and lesser known hidden gems waiting to be explored. From ...
The price per ticket includes a hardback copy of A Cheesemonger's History of the British Isles, 5 British cheeses selected by Ned and specially imported for the event, to help him illustrate his tale ...
A new book recalls the colourful, contested past of the individual countries that make up the UK and Ireland... and some of ...
Pope Francis has awarded a U.K. church “co-cathedral status,” making it the first of its kind in the history of the British Isles. The Church of St. Mary of the Isle, located in Douglas on the Isle of ...
Explore the rich history of the British Isles, year by year, through detailed historical maps. This video covers various regions and their significant developments over time, including: 1. Ystrad Tywi ...
Before the 18th century in England, criminals didn’t go to prison. Prisons, as understood by people in the 21st century, did not exist. Neither did the now-routine practice of presumption of innocence ...
THE idea of supplying the “field-naturalists of the British Isles” with a handbook dealing with the life-history of the native snakes and their distribution is an exceller one. The existing treatises ...