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A short article shining a light on trans existence in 1930s England (we can go way further back, millenia) that is timel...
01/06/2025

A short article shining a light on trans existence in 1930s England (we can go way further back, millenia) that is timely given the current climate of hostility and oppression.

People exist and have always existed, in all their varieties.

Note: Yes! where this article appears will sunset (close) imminently after 30 years of publication due to the usual cost pressures. Read it will you can - 5 minutes!

Forgotten or destroyed trans narratives can still foster change for future trans generations.

There is something fascinating about historic buildings being uprooted like a tree and transplanted elsewhere.When it wa...
29/03/2025

There is something fascinating about historic buildings being uprooted like a tree and transplanted elsewhere.

When it was first built, for context, we were in the mid-Tudor period.

The Old Wellington Inn and Sinclair’s Oyster Room in Manchester were once a house, built around the mid-16th century.

This photograph was taken in 1971 when the building was underpinned with concrete stilts and raised to fit the new street level. It was later moved as Shambles Square was developed.

24/02/2025
Stone me! Latest analysis puts some of Stonehenges megaliths as coming from up north.. way up north.. north east scotlan...
14/08/2024

Stone me! Latest analysis puts some of Stonehenges megaliths as coming from up north.. way up north.. north east scotland!

The chemical 'fingerprint' in the stone and better surveys and technology enabled the localisation of the altar stones to the red sandstone deposits of the furthest reaches of Britain, revealing deep links between neolithic peoples.

Monument’s largest ‘bluestone’ moved more than 450 miles – a discovery researchers say rewrites relationships between Neolithic populations

It may not win France Has Got Talent, but its a spectacular achievement nontheless - from 1857
30/07/2024

It may not win France Has Got Talent, but its a spectacular achievement nontheless - from 1857

Thomas Edison is often credited with being the first person to record sound. But it was in fact a Frenchman named Edouard-Léon Scott de Martinville who inven...

Plans for revision material for three popular A Level History topics over the next few months.
07/04/2024

Plans for revision material for three popular A Level History topics over the next few months.

Plans for revision material for three popular A Level History topics over the next few months.

But do they have a Clarendon DRESS Code?
04/04/2024

But do they have a Clarendon DRESS Code?

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