The world of the Aztecs
The interesting thing is that Aztecs were a powerful and complex civilization that rose to dominance in Mesoamerica, a fancy name for Central Mexico, during the late Postclassic period, this is the name historians have given the period from about 500 to 1500. It was a time when civilizations across the world started developing trade networks […]
The Origins of the Pantomime “Jack and the Beanstalk”
One of the most famous and popular pantomimes is Jack and the Beanstalk, a tale rich with adventure, moral lessons, and humour. The question is how did it become a pantomime? Basically, to learn its journey from folklore to modern pantomime, we need to explore the origins of the story itself, the growth of pantomime […]
The story of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”
The story of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” This story has a long history that stretches back several centuries and has grown over time to become a standard in children’s literature and, eventually, of British pantomime. To find out where the pantomime version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears came from, it’s essential to understand […]
Did a cat predict the Titanic Disaster
Is this a story about female intuition? We don’t know if it is true, but if it is it would tell us a lot about cats and maybe female intuition! It is another story that has come to us from the Titanic Disaster, but this one is different. It was usual in those days for […]
From SS Royal William to SS Britannia
Did you know that Samuel Cunard, the founder of the Cunard Steamship Company, in 1833 part owned the first ship to cross the Atlantic entirely under steam power, SS Royal William. The SS Royal William was built in Canada as a side paddle steamship, it was 1,370 tons, was 49m long with 13m breadth, making […]
Queen Boudica
A wronged Queen, who very nearly defeated the might of Imperial Rome Boudica (also written as Boadicea) was a Celtic queen who led a revolt against Roman rule in ancient Britain in A.D. 60/61. What we know of her comes from Roman scholars such as Tacitus and Cassius Dio. Little is known about her early life, […]
Elizabeth I – The Virgin Queen
Queen Elizabeth I was Queen of England and Ireland from the 17th of November 1558 until her death on the 24th March 1603. Although a monarch of her time, she is regarded as a fair ruler, but she could be short tempered and occasionally indecisive. Elizabeth was the last monarch of the House of Tudor […]
Why Assassinate Abraham Lincoln?
President Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States of America was assassinated on April 14th 1865. But why? What had this ‘man of the people’ done to deserve such a violent end? Born in a log cabin in Kentucky on February 12th 1809 Abraham Lincoln was raised on the American frontier in Indiana. […]
The Act of Supremacy
On the 3rd November 1534 the first Act of Supremacy was passed? The Act of Supremacy This was the act that made Henry VIII the head of the Church of England, replacing the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. Then Came Mary she repealed the Act of Supremacy His daughter Queen Mary was a fanatical […]
Did an Italian Columbus discover America for Spain!
We do know that on October 16th 1492 Christopher Columbus’ fleet anchored at “Fernandina” He, an Italian, thought he had reached America! But, in fact, he hadn’t he had reached Long Island in the Bahamas. However, he goes down in history as having found America, which of course he didn’t, well not this time. He […]