Created to mark the 25th anniversary since the Government lifted its ban on gay people serving in the Armed Forces, the new ...
Peter Kindred grew up in a farmhouse stuffed with World War Two arms and explosives. His father's Home Guard uniform was ...
A museum has transformed three historic rooms to reflect their use by air crews during World War Two. The Imperial War Museum ...
The case of a scholar wanted in Ukraine sparked a debate on the relationship between museums and the Russian state.
A British journalist reveals shocking claims of being offered chances to shoot civilians in war zones, highlighting the ...
A piece of Revolutionary War history stands preserved in New Haven, where visitors can step back in time at the Pardee Morris ...
Elsewhere, a medieval loo and a jet die used to predict the future were among the finds uncovered at Auckland Castle in ...
When a relative died, I was given an extraordinary artifact—and a head-spinning journey down a 25-year ethical rabbit hole.
Dressed in a chunky cream cardigan, jeans and burgundy trainers, Nashashibi is unmistakably chic and a lively speaker. Now 52 ...
"When the physical record of a people’s history is obliterated, so is a crucial part of their identity," Columba Andrew ...
Leaving the airspace above New York City at 2,455 miles per hour, SR-71 tail number 64-17972 would set a transatlantic speed record on Sept. 1, 1974.
Jacob Hite was the first settler in what is now Greer, according to David Lovegrove, executive director of the Greer Heritage Museum.