Hundreds of human bones have been dredged from the bottom of the Thames River in England over the past two centuries.
The London mill starred as Fagin’s lair in Oliver! – the Oscar-winning movie adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel ...
The new super sewer system is just a couple of bolts away from being ready to carry millions of tonnes of Londoners’ waste.
Boasting timbered ceilings, oak pillars, uneven wood floors and exposed brickwork, an industrial-style apartment where wheat and spices were once stored is selling in London’s Shad Thames warehouse ...
An artist named Impro has taped bananas around the village of Sonning in Berkshire, mimicking Maurizio Cattelan ’s artwork ...
These bloody words were written by 19th-Century antiquarian H.S. Cuming in On the discovery of Celtic crania in the vicinity ...
Chronology efforts led by researchers at Natural History Museum, London, and Historic England have produced 30 new dates for ...
"Violence is a particularly common theme for later prehistoric human remains from watery places," said the head researcher.
BRITS may not be realise that are 180 tiny islands dotting the River Thames. Not all of them are open to the public – but ...
With the instalment mostly set in 1985, the return of the original opening sequence is a nod not only to the era in which we ...
A London penthouse in a converted warehouse that was featured in the 1968 film “Oliver!” has hit the market for £1.85 million ...