Lord Ashcroft's collection of Victoria Crosses and George Crosses is to have a new home at the National Army Museum in London. The collection is the largest of its kind in the world. It has been built ...
London is always being lost and re-found. Every generation harms the city that came before. The Edwardians replaced much of ...
Lord Ashcroft's collection of Victoria Crosses and George Crosses is to have a new home at the National Army Museum in London. The collection is the largest of its kind in the world. It has been built ...
Until 26 March. Not long left to catch The Kallin Family Exhibition 2026, running at Burgh House in Hampstead (open Weds-Sun) ...
From biplanes in Brazil to the enduring legacy of the Spitfire, nothing compares with getting up close to aviation’s most ...
This free display focuses on two exhibitions held here in 1942, which we now might find surprising; both championed the Soviet Union after its entry into the war on the Allies' side. They reveal how ...
His Cold War thrillers “The Ipcress File” and “Funeral in Berlin” brought a documentary-style realism to the spy genre.
Just two months later, the US and Israel launched a war in Iran, with subsequent escalations ranging from oil price shocks to missile and drone attacks on countries now on the art map, notably in the ...
You could, if you’re pressed for time, visit Cambridge on a day trip from London. However, it’s best to spend at least a ...
Following the last two years, the Lapworth Museum of Geology is proud to once again celebrate International Women's Day with ...
How do we think about war? How do we imagine it, picture it and explain it? Adam Rutherford hosts Radio 4's discussion programme which starts the week, asking what we can learn about ourselves from ...
Charlotte Gere, the art historian, who has died aged 88, was the author of more than 20 books, both scholarly and popular, on subjects ranging from jewellery, the Arts and Crafts and Aesthetic ...