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By Steve Cunningham SO HISTORIANS know best, do they Sea Henge, a 4,000-year-old mysterious circle of oak stumps found off the north Norfolk coast, has been moved to a preservation laboratory,
00:00 Sat 06th Jan 2001By Steve Cunningham HISTORY is being rewritten in South Africa. And the past is becoming far less white. Six years after the end of apartheid, South Africa is ending the emphasis on 'white' events
00:00 Fri 05th Jan 2001By Steve Cunningham SHE ruled for 63 years and her name became a byword for prudishness. Now it seems Queen Victoria may have been a bit obsessed by sex. Press AssociationIndeed, according to a new
00:00 Thu 04th Jan 2001By George Harris She may have been adored by theatre-goers worldwide, but Eva Peron was held in contempt by the British Government, according to official Foreign Office files. Years before Don't
00:00 Wed 03rd Jan 2001By Steve Cunningham THE GRANDCHILDREN of war-time leaders Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin are to meet for the first time. Winston Churchill (junior), Curtis Roosevelt and
00:00 Tue 02nd Jan 2001By Steve Cunningham AMATEUR archaeologist Peter Phillips was always intrigued by the bumps and ridges in fields near his Isle of Wight home. Then his wife won an air flight of the area in a raffle -
00:00 Sun 24th Dec 2000By Steve Cunningham ARE you a student of history or a participant Put it another way, do you love trudging around dusty old exhibits at your municipal museum Or, do you want to get that suit of
00:00 Thu 14th Dec 2000By Steve Cunningham FOR 70 years, millions of tourists have dutifully visited the birthplace of Mary Arden, Shakespeare's mother, near Stratford. But, it has been revealed, they were paying good
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