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Today-History-Dec29
Today in History for Dec. 29: In 1170, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, was murdered on the altar of Canterbury Cathedral by knights of King Henry II. In 1813, the British burned Buffalo, ...
On the main South Western Railway line from London, Haslemere and Liphook train stations are two fantastic stepping stones ...
Bromley has received a lot of acclaim in 2025 for being one of the best places to live. From retirement hotspots and family-friendly rankings to happiness surveys and peace and quiet, Bromley has ...
On December 29, 1890, U.S. Army troops killed hundreds of Lakota Sioux at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. December 29 marks ...
As new routes open and high-speed rail networks expand across much of the world, it's becoming easier than ever to escape by ...
After trout caviar and whipped cod’s roe, a Stilton and damson choux pastry and a glass of English sparkling wine, it’s easy ...
The closures of longtime businesses in the community has left a melancholy feeling among local merchants and residents.
From Brown Windsor Soup to how we came to have fish and chips, ANDY COMFORT discovers the railway’s links with food and fine ...
There are houses of all styles, train stations, castles, farms, cable cars and soccer fields. Welcome to Bergen, Norway – in ...
John Hillier, Secretary of the Railway Photographic Society, looks at the parallel journeys of the railway and railway ...
Wonderful things can be found in the towns and cities between the coasts—but only if you’re willing to keep your eyes and ...
Notable people born on this day include “Stranger Things” star Finn Wolfhard and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Eddie Vedder.
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