After a sale last summer, it was feared that the set of ten ink and watercolour works would leave the country for…
During the Second World War, Duxford was both an RAF and a United States Army Air Force station, playing an important role…
The site of a Royalist garrison in Nottinghamshire, Shelford Manor was besieged by Parliamentary forces on 3 November 1645.…
The February/March 2021 issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out now. The best way to access the magazine is…
Neither Admirals Rodney or Howe were paragons of virtue. But they were both personally brave, adept tacticians, and, despite their flaws, effective…
Although the machines were once produced in high quantities, they are today extremely rare, with only a few surviving intact in German…
‘This armour is a worldfamous image of the medieval European knight,’ said Dr Tobias Capwell, Curator of Arms and Armour at the…
In Crucible of Hell, David once again demonstrates his commanding power to hold the reader’s attention.…
Noor Inayat Khan and Christine Granville both came to Britain immediately before the war broke out and served in their adopted home…
The author of Nineteen Eighty-Four – whose real name was Eric Blair – and his wife Eileen were put under observation by…









