Duhan van der Merwe has scored six tries in four meetings with England. But had it not been for an Englishman, he'd not be ...
Part of the Janette Rosing Collection of England, the artwork consists of some of the earliest landscape photography from mid ...
On April 4, 1942, the diarist Henry “Chips” Channon and a few of his friends paid a visit to Wells Cathedral—one of England’s early Gothic treasures—in the southwest county of Somerset.
Malcolm Weale was in a farmer’s field with his metal detector when he unearthed a tiny and dirt-covered object ...
Scotland and England are two nations divided by their experience of history. That divide was never wider than during the Wars of Independence in the 13th and 14th centuries when a chance event ...
A University of Manchester historian has uncovered evidence which shows how a defensive alliance against England between Scotland and France might never have formally ended – potentially making it the ...
In 1939 a series of mounds at Sutton Hoo in England revealed their astounding contents: the remains of an Anglo-Saxon funerary ship and a huge cache of seventh-century royal treasure. In southern ...
Scotland's History Articles Edward I, King of England. Born 1239, died 1307. Reign 1272 – 1307 One of the most effective English kings, Edward was also one of Scotland's greatest adversaries.
Chasing a third consecutive Six Nations crown, Ireland overcame a dogged England performance with a trademark second-half surge ...
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