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Join us in celebrating 75 years of Formula One, where speed, danger, and rivalry have captivated fans worldwide since 1950.
Female gladiators were a rarity in Ancient Rome, but the role they played was fascinating. Read on to find out more.
Island heads’ are famous worldwide but also mysterious. Who made these stone statues? How were they transported? What do they ...
The Great Library of Alexandria was one of the ancient world’s most prestigious libraries. So, why did it disappear, and how ...
Despite being accused of murdering his own wife, children and countless other innocents, King Herod is still known as 'the ...
Join the team at Sky HISTORY as we share the strangest sports in Britain, from cheese-rolling and knob-throwing to bog ...
River Hunters pairs US Youtube sensation Beau Ouimette, a river detectorist with over 30 years’ experience, with presenter and keen swimmer Rick Edwards, as they search the UK’s waterways for ...
From deep-dives on historical events, to articles on our latest shows, there's always something new to read at www.history.co.uk ...
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The suffragettes took militant action in a bid to gain British women the vote. Here’s how a plot to set the Wimbledon tennis grounds ablaze in 1913 was foiled.
Nikola Tesla’s visionary wireless experiments weren’t just about transmitting power—they were driven by his belief that he could bridge Earth and the cosmos. From his Colorado Springs magnifying ...
This was Churchill’s first speech since assuming the role of British Prime Minister, following Neville Chamberlain’s resignation: 'I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.' Churchill ...