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LONDON'S EIFFEL TOWER

Michael Montagu tells the story of Sir Edward Watkin’s lost Great Tower of London

3 min  |

May 2025
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The Road to Ruins

Brian Conduit on the joy of exploring architectural remains

4 min  |

May 2025
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Question time

Send us your questions and we'll track down the answers

3 min  |

May 2025
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Best of British

LET'S DO THE TIME WARP (AGAIN)

Chris Hallam explores the longevity of The Rocky Horror Show

5 min  |

May 2025
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Love Is All

Philip Williams and David Williams pay tribute to the rich legacy of 1960s singer Malcolm Roberts

4 min  |

May 2025
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Ring of Iron

Jan Johnstone remembers a game once played in nearly every village and town

4 min  |

May 2025
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First In Line

Memories of official openings from The Francis Frith Collection

2 min  |

May 2025
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BRITAIN NOW

TOPICAL SNIPPETS FROM AROUND OUR NATION

3 min  |

May 2025
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Finger Licking Good

Simon Stabler investigates the early days of the one of the UK's first fast-food chains

5 min  |

May 2025
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SPORTING TRAILBLAZER

Spencer Vignes unearths the story of George Robledo, the first overseas star of English football

5 min  |

May 2025
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BACK IN TIME WITH COLIN BAKER

BoB's very own Time Lord recalls car trouble in Hull and, with the help of a colleague who quickly went from bit part to title role, upstaging Nigel Patrick

2 min  |

May 2025
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Yesterday Remembered

We welcome your memories of around 800 words and pay £20 for each story published. Don't forget to include pictures with your submission.

10+ min  |

May 2025
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Face to Face

David Barnes looks at the parallel lives of Olivia Newton-John and the Bee Gees

7 min  |

May 2025
History of War

History of War

MARCH 1945

To commemorate 80 years since the Second World War, History of War will be taking a look at some of the key events taking place during each month of the conflict

2 min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

INSIDE PICKETT'S CHARGE

On 3 July 1863 a Confederate regiment – the 19th Virginia Infantry – marched into the jaws of Hell in one of the most infamous events in American military history

10+ min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

Heroes of the Victoria Cross: MILTON FOWLER GREGG

On 28 September, 1918, this Royal Canadian Regiment officer led his men through uncut barbed wire into enemy trenches

5 min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

BATTLE OF THE NILE NELSON vs NAPOLEON

In 1798, Britain's most celebrated admiral pursued the French across the Mediterranean, attempting to thwart General Bonaparte's mission to Egypt. The pursuit culminated in what was arguably the most strategically important naval battle of the Napoleonic Wars

10+ min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

HITLER'S 'ALPINE FORTRESS

With the Rhine crossed and the Ruhr taken, Allied Supreme Commander Dwight D Eisenhower had to decide what came next. His orders would help shape the fate of Europe for decades to come

3 min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

REMAGEN GATEWAY TO THE REICH

On 7 March 1945 the Ludendorff Bridge over the Rhine at Remagen was still standing - capturing it intact was vital to the Allied advance into Nazi Germany

3 min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

BLUNTING THE SULTAN'S SPEAR

During his 1532 invasion, Suleiman the Magnificent faced a seemingly simple obstacle in the small fortress of Koszeg, Hungary. What ensued was a bloody struggle between Ottoman firepower and imperial grit

8 min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

A13 MK III CRUISER COVENANTER TANK

Plagued with mechanical issues, the Covenanter was envisioned as an improved cruiser design but never deployed for overseas service

4 min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

THE RUHR POCKET

The world's largest industrial complex, the Ruhr was where Nazi Germany's war machine was forged. If the Allies could capture it the conflict in Europe would effectively be over

3 min  |

Issue 143
History of War

History of War

FREDERICKSBURG

The Confederate invasion of the north had been repulsed in Maryland by the Army of the Potomac. President Abraham Lincoln now urged his military to seize the initiative and crush the Confederates in the east and capture their capital Richmond. It would culminate in another catastrophic defeat

10 min  |

Issue 143
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Pieces of Eight

The lovable rogues of childhood fiction belie the harsh reality of the scourges of the seas. Claire Saul previews the National Maritime Museum's latest treasure

4 min  |

March 2025
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Faster Food

Chris de Winter Hebron recalls his early experiences of \"dining at speed\"

4 min  |

March 2025
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On the Road

Angeline Wilcox selects first gear to map the driving test's 90-year route

4 min  |

March 2025
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Think Again

Simon Stabler talks to a television maths and science legend about his previous life in comedy and as the drummer who stood in for Ringo Starr

7 min  |

March 2025
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Best of British

Another Opening, Another Show

Graham Whalan offers a brief history of amateur musical theatre

5 min  |

March 2025
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Terry's All Gold

Chris Hallam remembers Sir Terry Pratchett

5 min  |

March 2025
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Best of British

Liverpool Live

As the Liverpool Empire prepares to mark its centenary, Glenys Adams takes a look at its history and investigates some of the city's other theatres

5 min  |

March 2025