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Subject: Women in History

The London Monster

Jan Bondeson,

The Stuart Princesses

Alison Plowden,

A Scottish Murder

Jimmy Powdrell Campbell,

Flora MacDonald

Hugh Douglas,

Richmal Crompton

Mary Cadogan,

Dearest Vicky, Darling Fritz

John van der Kiste,

The Georgian Princesses

John van der Kiste,

Proud Northern Lady

Martin Holmes,

The Mysterious Mistress

Margaret Crosland,

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19th January, 2024 in Local & Family History, Transport & Industry, Women in History

The Last Women of the Durham Coalfield – Hannah’s grand-daughter

This is the last book in the trilogy that started with my great great grandmother, Hannah Hall in the 1820’s as she re-located with her family to a new coal mine opening up in Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham. No-one at that time could have known the importance of that move. By 1822…

15th January, 2024 in Military, Women in History

Remembering Patricia Rorke: A remarkable woman who lived through World War II

Author of Remarkable Women of the Second World War, Victoria Panton Bacon, remembers Pat Rorke. Pat died on 9th December 2023, aged 100 years and five weeks. ‘After the war, you have to learn to live together, remember that you are all human … behind all the bare recounted facts…

19th October, 2016 in History, Women in History

12 little-known facts about Catherine of Aragon

What do you really know about Henry VIII’s first wife, Catherine of Aragon? Here are 12 facts which profile this tenacious, single-minded and principled Tudor queen. 1. Betrothal to Arthur Catherine was betrothed to Henry VII’s infant son Arthur, at the age of three. Th…

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