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The Sunderland pub and restaurant which had links to Lord Nelson and the Battle of Trafalgar
There’s a piece of Sunderland history which dates back to a huge piece of history which happened 225 years ago.
On board, preserved in a barrel of brandy and spirit of wine, was the body of the nation’s revered hero, Admiral Lord Nelson. In the following days, as Victory’s commander, Captain Thomas Masterman ...
The Town of Trafalgar has adopted a new official town seal to create a new sense of place. However, the seal may eventually ...
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Historian reacts to AI generated images of history's biggest moments
Go to <a href=" for 4 extra months of Surfshark Historian Dan Snow reacts to new AI-generated images of some of the biggest ...
In north-west Norfolk there lies a group of villages, the Burnhams. One of these, Burnham Thorpe, has a particular claim to fame, as the birthplace of Horatio Nelson. Burnham Thorpe sits in the heart ...
Women’s Regency fashion was pretty different from the ornate costumes of the 18th century. Dresses seemed to be more relaxed and unstructured. Waistlines went up to right under the breasts, known as ...
Fiddler on the Roof has arrived at The Alexandra Theatre - a classic musical about a Jewish family in the Pale of Settlement ...
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Admiral Nelson, the most influential man in British history. He single-handedly made Britannia rule the waves. In fact, I ...
In a new series So, is it worth it? our travel experts put experiences to the test to see if they’re really worth your time ...
A last-minute Whitehall tractor ban on Wednesday’s Budget day protest caused confusion, disruption, and two vehicle seizures, ...
More than 200 farmers and community members packed Shady Creek Hall on Tuesday night to voice fierce opposition to multiple ...
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