Two "lonely heart" letters from the 1930s have been uncovered which give an insight into the search for long-distance romance ...
Pioneering audience research on the effect of radio in homes across the country has been revealed for the first time. In 1938, the BBC commissioned Winifred Gill and Hilda Jennings to conduct ...
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Sunderland from the air in the 1930s - Wearside included in new digital pictures releasedThe collection features 242 black and white aerial images showing the national landmarks, towns, industrial sites, construction projects and seaside resorts of 1930s England. It features ...
An office building from the 1930s in the heart of London was about to be demolished and redeveloped by its owners — until ...
There were two England teams - one professional and another amateur. Both teams united as England and Walter Read was named as the captain of that side. Australia, led by Percy McDonnell ...
Among the growth in England during the early 1930s included the birth of several teams including the London Lambs, Manchester Merlins, Queen's Club, and the Sussex Ladies. In their inaugural ...
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Retro Baking Recreating 1930s New England Rum PieToday, we're making a classic New England Rum Pie, a delightful rum flavoured cheesecake in a graham cracker crust. Follow along as we decode this vintage recipe and share some tips for ...
England won the first of the series of Test Matches shortly after half-past, five on the fourth day by 93 runs. This was a satisfactory start but in gaining this initial success the England team ...
England went into the 1956 Ashes series at home on a high having won the previous two editions in 1953 and 1954-55. The Peter May-led England side was termed as one of the best teams to have ...
Beating England in an innings with 39 runs to spare, Australia won the rubber and so regained possession of the Ashes they had lost four years previously on the same ground. Each side having ...
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