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Megan Dorsey fell in love with the Victorian era through her parents’ antiques store in northern Illinois. “My mom picked up something and said, ‘This is over a hundred years old,’ and I’m in the ...
This weekend will mark the end of an era: for the first time in over a century, there will not be any inpatients at the Victorian-era Waterford Hospital in St. John’s. “I can say with some ...
There are lots of special places to call home around metro Detroit. To tell you about them, the Detroit Free Press is profiling neighborhoods in our state and region to offer some insight into ...
Tory MP Kevin Hollinrake told MailOn l ine that Labour isn't just taking Birmingham back to the 1970s, but "all the way back to the Victorian era." Conservatives in the city are now urging the ...
Explore a forgotten Victorian-era house frozen in time, filled with dust-covered antiques and the haunting presence of a long-silent piano. Every room holds a glimpse into a bygone era ...
Discovered at the birthplace of Angeline Tubbs — otherwise known as the Witch of Saratoga — the Victorian bottle was found during roof repairs at the former Star and Garter Inn at Watford Village in ...
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Its construction highlights “the Transitional period between the Victorian era, famous for its grand scale, and the Craftsman era, beloved for its exceptional woodwork,” Emert wrote.
Doctors are warning that some diseases from the Victorian era are on the rise again as they are worried that poverty is one of the driving factors behind illness and workload on NHS staff.
The early Victorian-era building sits within the multi-million-pound York Station Frontage transformation project. This wider scheme requires the demolition of the band’s rehearsal space – just next ...
Doctors are calling on the Government to tackle the root causes of the diseases, like poor housing and air quality (PA Archive) ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. If you’ve ever wondered why upper-class Victorian-era households had so many servants, Caroline Goldthorpe ...