The Jurassic Coast, South England
By Hugh Torrens This article has been adapted from Hugh Torrens, ‘The Long history of geological studies in Dorset confirms
The History of Science is Everywhere
By Hugh Torrens This article has been adapted from Hugh Torrens, ‘The Long history of geological studies in Dorset confirms
At the bottom of Howard Street, North Shields, sits a building that has changed its purpose and transformed its significance
By Neil Calver The Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the picturesque Avon Gorge, is for many the symbol of the City of
By Charlotte Sleigh In 1842 Charles and Emma Darwin settled in the rural Kentish village of Downe. Down House (spelled
By Michael Kliegl Having remained in Vienna almost to the bitter end, Sigmund Freud and his daughter Anna eventually fled
By Mike Finn The West Riding Lunatic Asylum in Wakefield was one of the largest and most famous asylums of the Victorian era,
By Alan Dronsfield The latest presentation of a Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) National Chemical Landmark plaque took place
By Alan Dronsfield This pharmaceutical firm, where several world famous drugs were discovered, was awarded with a Royal
By Alan Dronsfield The presentation of an Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) National Chemical Landmark plaque took place on
By Alan Dronsfield The Royal Society of Chemistry presented a National Chemical Landmark plaque to Sanofi-Aventis (formerly
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