History Magazine
The Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree
What could possibly connect Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond novels, an exiled King, and the unquestionable bravery of Norwegian Motor Torpedo Boat (MTB) crews and commandos during World War II? The answer? A tree.
The History of Christmas Day and the Royal Family
The first recorded date of Christmas in England was in the year 597 when Augustine baptised 10,000 Saxons in Kent on Christmas Day. Since then, through the centuries Christmas has been a time for feasting and merriment (except for a rather dour period under Cromwell).
The Grand Tour
The Grand Tour was the utlimate Georgian / Victorian gap year experience. Expensive and glamourous, this was a rite of passage for rich aristocratic young men (and later, women) who travelled Europe, broadening their minds with culture, art, music and architecture.