History Blogs & Blog Posts

Blogs on history

  • Photo Plod

    Thumbnail for Photo PlodA photography blog containing a mix of gallery images, photo discussion, techniques, equip...
  • London Sound Survey

    Thumbnail for London Sound SurveyBlog of the London Sound Survey website, exploring the past and present of London's e...
  • Plymothian Transit

    Thumbnail for Plymothian TransitTransport and transportatation from in and around the Plymouth (Devon UK) area. Covers mos...
  • Pub Philosopher

    Thumbnail for Pub PhilosopherA blog about politics, history, society, pubs and beer from a bloke in west London.
  • Stockwell News

    Thumbnail for Stockwell NewsNews, information and history about Stockwell, south London, covering SW8 and SW9 and some...
  • Caroline's Mis...

    Thumbnail for Caroline's Mis...DEPTFORD - LONDON - BRITTANY - RANDOM BITS OF HISTORY
  • Jamie Clubb

    Thumbnail for Jamie ClubbThe official blog of writer, historian and martial arts coach, Jamie Clubb, author of &quo...
  • Life, the in's...

    Thumbnail for Life, the in's...A few rants and raves about life in general. My life, your life, our life.
  • Leicestershire Muse...

    Thumbnail for Leicestershire Muse...Discover Leicestershire’s rich culture, history & heritage
  • Wotans Musings

    Thumbnail for Wotans MusingsBlog about my passions - Tolkien, Opera, Languages and ancient/medieval History - links to...

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  • Torture Songs by TV Mole on Nov 21, 2009

    It’s been claimed that music, such as the Sesame Street theme, American Pie and Born in the USA, was used as an instrument of torture at Guantanamo and  other detention camps. Outraged musicians, including Rosanne Cash and Trent Reznor of Nine...

  • Guest Blogger – Shanghai Jimmy by The Ben Lomond Free Press on Nov 21, 2009

    My friend Jim sends me this quite fantastic picture. Not only that he also sent this explanation: “Hi Robert, I don’t know if you have seen this attachment before. I first saw it in a football book I had in the mid seventies. It is a wo...

  • Mulberry Street, New York (c1900) by The Year Zero on Nov 20, 2009

    Posted in fragments of the past, photography Tagged: history, new york, nyc...

  • by Malcolm Redfellow's World Service on Nov 20, 2009

    The excellence of Richard J. EvansThere's a small pile of unread fiction beside Malcolm's desk. Another on his bedside table.In the usual run of things, Nine Dragons, the 14th Harry Bosch, would be a day's non-work. Robert Harris's Lustrum, Cicero 2,...

  • 19.11.09 It’s hip to be triangular! (diary entry) by Clubb Chimera Martial Arts on Nov 19, 2009

    Juniors   The warm-up was led today, but one of the youngest in our group. This can be pretty daunting, but he stepped forward when I asked for a volunteer and did a good job in getting everyone moving, finishing with a chasing game. I then discusse...

  • Ageism: Four year old ideas and big pictures by Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD on Nov 19, 2009

    Models of nursing are still alive and kicking on nurse education curricula. One day ;-) I will do that literature search and look at the numbers and dates of publication. It seems reasonable to assume that there are now fewer newborn and infant examp...

  • World Toilet Day // Bloggers Unite by Notebooks - Los Cuadernos de Julia on Nov 19, 2009

    World Toilet Day // Bloggers Unite Posted using ShareThis One of my recent discoveries included the World Toilet Day. Back in 2006, they were celebrating the Global Orgasm Day ... three years later bloggers are called to unite in raising aware...

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