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All the signs were that this picture, painted in the gardens of Herstmonceux castle in Sussex, was the real deal - one of Winston's earliest, from 1916, with his wife, Clementine.
A highly sought after art work by one of the country’s most acclaimed painters of New Zealand bird life, is predicted to ...
When I first heard that this hotel housed the blonde bombshell on her honeymoon, I was already halfway packed.
Here are some of the television highlights from tomorrow, Saturday, July 19, including Coastal Adventures with Helen, Jules ...
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" and discover the new home for that famous red Schwinn owned by ...
There’s no shortage of places in the U.S. to go antiquing, but a few spots have earned reputations that make collectors ...
This week saw the conclusion of Mix Tape ( BBC 2), a drama that follows its protagonists Dan and Alison across two timelines. One covers the beginnings of their teen romance, amid the grim glamour of ...
Welcome to our live blog tracking the latest news and developments from Canada. Stay updated with real-time insights into the ...
In this week's edition of On Racing: a look back at John Harris' massive contributions to the California Thoroughbred industry.
The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force has acquired the Tony Starcer Collection, featuring iconic WWII nose art and portraits that celebrate the legacy of the 91st Bomb Group and its ...
Old men cry war, young men die - Part 1When Eric Johnston, who befriended Stalin at the Kremlin in 1944, was asked if he thought ‘Uncle Joe’ — short f.
The Grande Bretagne reverted to the Allies in 1944 but still was almost blown up by the Greek Resistance that Christmas. Only news that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was staying there ...