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Afghanistan is seeing the emergence of local female tour guides, in a country whose Taliban government imposes the world’s ...
A watercolour by beloved children's author Beatrix Potter and a fairy costume for a 1960 ballet are among the objects chosen by Britain's Princess Catherine for a display at an innovative UK museum.
The Princess of Wales has curated a selection of artifacts for a mini display at the V&A East Storehouse, which she visited ...
The annual finances of the Royal Collection Trust show the scale of the theft of royal items on loan to a Paris museum.
The British-made De Havilland DH106 1A Comet became the first scheduled passenger jet plane in 1952, but vanished from the ...
One of the UK’s largest and most important Iron Age finds – excavated by archaeologists at Durham University – has been saved ...
The Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum represents the ideal roadside attraction – one that surprises, delights, and subtly changes how you see the world. After visiting, you might find yourself examining ...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who serves as the institution’s chancellor, has always emphasized procedure and avoided ...
Tucked away in the bustling tourist town of Gatlinburg, between taffy shops and mountain attractions, stands a rustic wooden building housing something so commonplace you’d never imagine it deserves ...
All life, including of course human life, is part of the network of ecological systems that we call nature and depends on it for survival. In primitive times, humans lived on the animals they could ...
The Blue Hour, the winner of our Good Books Summer Collection, is a gripping thriller about an artist whose husbannd dissapeared in mysterious circumstances.
The Bayeux Tapestry should be renamed the “Canterbury Embroidery” because it was almost certainly made in Britain and is not technically a tapestry, a historian has revealed.