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King Charles III visited Deal and Walmer in Kent, where he will tour the historic Walmer Castle and meet representatives from the Confederation of Cinque Ports. The monarch's itinerary included ...
Famous freemasons from around the world include Voltaire, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Christopher Wren, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Duke Ellington, Nat King Cole, Winston Churchill, George Washington, Franklin ...
LONDON -Two men were jailed on Friday for stealing an 18-carat golden toilet that had been on display as an artwork in an exhibition at Winston Churchill’s birthplace. The ...
The Ontario man who pleaded guilty to stealing an iconic portrait of Winston Churchill from Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier was sentenced Monday to two years less a day in jail.
Winston Churchill wore a signet ring bearing 2 family crests, and Frank Sinatra and James Brown were both partial to a pinky ring – today, brands from Anita Ko to Yvonne Léon are embracing the ...
Over the centuries, over a dozen US presidents have been Freemasons, as have Mozart and Beethoven, Winston Churchill, Rudyard Kipling, Mustafa Ataturk, Alexander Fleming, Swami Vivekananda ...
Winston Churchill made a political statement by wearing a wartime onesie he called a “siren suit,” which could be quickly donned and zipped up during an air raid siren. The world ate it up.
After centuries of rumour about what they do, some masonic lodges are turning to social media to de-mystify what goes on behind the closed doors of the the Freemasons' grand bases.
There have been too many famous Freemasons to mention, but they range from historically significant figures such as George Washington, Winston Churchill and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, to actors and ...
See Winston Churchill Through the Eyes of the Political Cartoonists He Inspired A new exhibition at London’s Imperial War Museum brings together political cartoons from around the world that ...
Winston Churchill Called Islam as Dangerous to Man as Rabies to a Dog? The statesman was fascinated by and wrote disparagingly of the faith.