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Wednesday, 24 May 2023
Museum of London Docklands by Jeannie Waudby
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I grew up in a sea port (Hong Kong) on an island, so travelling by boat was a weekly part of my childhood. I’m still fascinated by rivers an...
Wednesday, 17 May 2023
Writing Historical Heists with Laura Noakes
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A heist story follows the planning, completion and aftermath of a theft of an item or items from a place. It often involves a group of heist...
Thursday, 11 May 2023
#NationalTechnologyDay: Sir William Arrol
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For National Technology day, I thought I would give you all an insight into the life of Forth Bridge Engineer William Arrol, one of the most...
Wednesday, 3 May 2023
The Mary Rose: Ship of Stories
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In my Tudor-set adventure, The Queen’s Fool , my heroes, young orphan girl, Cat Sparrow and her new-found friend, French boy, Jacques Bonhom...
Wednesday, 26 April 2023
More than just a Game by guest author Richard O’Neill
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I stood on the terraces at seven years old and watched my first professional football match, it was a school friend’s birthday treat and I w...
Wednesday, 19 April 2023
The history of glass by Susan Brownrigg
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Glass is all around us - it is used in windows, lightbulbs, mirrors, bottles, drinking glasses, for our TVs and mobile phones as well as in ...
Saturday, 25 March 2023
Women's History Month: Being a Saint Ain't Easy by Catherine Randall
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March is Women’s History Month when we celebrate the lives and achievements of women throughout history. Until comparatively recently, m...
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