History Magazine
Indian Cavalry Units in British Wars: Diversity and Gallantry
Multi-ethnic cavalry was as essential to the British during the days of Empire as it had been to the Romans in the days of the Roman Empire.
Voices of War: How Radio Shaped Everyday Life in World War Two
At the outbreak of the Second World War, around three quarters of Britain’s homes owned a radio, known as the “wireless”. It was a lifeline during the dark days of World War Two, entertaining and informing the public, and through the BBC Forces Programme, making those at home feel more connected with those serving abroad.
Sir Charles Parsons – the Man who Powered the World
Electricity: it is impossible to imagine the modern world without it. Simply turn the switch on and it works, but how is it generated? Well, that can be traced back to something called a steam turbine, invented by Charles Algernon Parsons back in 1884…