St Kea Mission Church sits on the site of St Kea Old Church (see links), which had deteriorated to such a poor condition by 1802 that it had to be demolished. Following that a poor house was built on ...
Injuries have always been part of the human experience, and throughout history, people have developed various methods to treat wounds and alleviate pain. These treatments were deeply influenced by the ...
A domain name is your business's digital storefront. It's the address where customers find you online. In today's competitive digital landscape, having a strong domain name is crucial for establishing ...
The Cucuteni-Tripolye culture flourished between about 5200-3000 BC. At its apogee between about 4000-3500 BC, its people had ...
Stratford Seventh-Day Adventist Church is on the southern side of Janson Road, about halfway down from the junction with Leytonstone Road. The building was erected in 1898 as the church hall for the ...
Penweathers Mission Church formerly stood in the meadow beside the railway embankment, and opposite the cottage on the sharp bend in Penweathers Lane (the site today is heavily tree-covered). A small ...
Chacewater (Kerley Hill) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel is shown on mid-Victorian maps at the far end of Trelawney Road, a left-hand turn when going up Kerley Hill from Chacewater. Today it is marked as ...
From Hugus (see links), head south-west to the staggered road junction and turn right towards Chacewater. About halfway along, on the left (southern side) is Billy Bray's 'Three-Eyes' Chapel. It was ...
Situated around modern Durham and Northumberland, the kingdom was based on one called Bernaccia which seems to have been founded during the break-up of Romano-British administration in fifth century ...
With the expulsion of Roman officials in AD 409 (see feature link), Britain again became independent of Rome and was not re-occupied. The fragmentation which had begun to emerge towards the end of the ...
Aryana Vaejah (or Airyanem Vaejah) translates as the 'expanse of the Aryans'. It was part of the core homeland of the early Indo-Iranians in the late second millennium and early first millennium BC.