Chacewater (Kerley Hill) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel is shown on mid-Victorian maps at the far end of Trelawney Road, a left-hand turn when going up Kerley Hill from Chacewater. Today it is marked as ...
Chacewater Reading Room is in the centre of Chacewater, on the north side of Fore Street, twenty metres west of the Station Road junction. The foundation stone was laid in 1893 by Mr J Passmore ...
The History Files underwent a large-scale style refurbishment between 2007-2008 which resulted in the general layout standards which are still employed today. Since then there has been an ongoing ...
Said to be one of the most attractive late 1800s churches in Cornwall, it is very un-Cornish in appearance. Under its steep ...
Skinners Bottom Primitive Methodist Chapel (and Sunday School) (Second Site) sits further down the lane from the first site (see links), when heading down the right-hand track at the staggered ...
The concept of a preserved river valley park was first presented to the city of Edmonton, Alberta, in 1907 by landscape architect Frederick Gage Todd. Prior to that the river valley had been developed ...
White Rose Bible Christian Chapel (First Site) and Sunday school is found when heading towards Chacewater from the west, and taking the difficult right-hand turn back on itself (High Street) up the ...
The peopling of the Americas remains a complicated subject, and one which is open to a great deal of debate. While earlier migrations are especially scrutinised, it is generally accepted that there ...
With the expulsion of Roman officials in AD 409 (see feature link), Britain again became independent of Rome and was not re-occupied. The fragmentation which had begun to emerge towards the end of the ...
The history of the British Isles from the end of the most recent ice age to the formation of the united Anglo-Saxon kingdom forms several stages and covers a good deal of conflict. It starts with the ...
Like many of their neighbours in the south-east, the Cantii were Belgic people from the North Sea or Baltic coastline, part of the third wave of Celtic settlers in Britain. They formed a recognisable ...
Towards the end of the thirteenth century BC, the international system started to break down. Characterised by international contacts between the empires of the Near East and their interaction with ...