History Articles
1. Water Damage Trends and Historical Origins
This article explores the history of water damage, from the 1960's up until the current times.
2. The History of Bonfire Night Explained
Bonfire Night, otherwise known as Guy Fawkes Night, Cracker Night or Fireworks Night is a celebration which occurs every year on the evening of the 5th of November. It celebrates the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot of the 5 November 1605 in which a number of Catholic conspirators, including a man named Guy Fawkes, attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London, England.
3. The History And Origin Of Halloween Traditions
Halloween today is on October 31 in line with the old pagan practices and superstitions. Even today we practice ancient traditions, often without even knowing so. For instance many people still feel that October 31st is the most spooky night of the year.
4. How Halloween Was Celebrated Two Thousand Years Ago
Halloween dates back to the Ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, the word for Halloween a few Gaelic languages. The Celts actually believed that the first day of November marked the beginning of their new year and the onset of winter.It was commonly thought by the Celts that on the night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became very hazy.
5. A Look At Greek Mythology
Greek mythology works to explain the nature of the world and the significance of existence. Through specific characters and stories there is an effort to understand the world, from the elements to people's vices or admirable qualities.
6. Berkeley - Land Of The Wild
The city of Berkeley California sites on the edge of San Francisco Bay with most of the city having a nice panoramic view of San Francisco. We take a look at recent history.
7. The History of Bognor Regis
Bognor is one of the oldest Saxon sites on record in West Sussex. The town is recorded in AD 680 as Bucgan ora meaning Bucge's shore. Bucge was one of the few Saxon women to have a place named after her. Over the years this Saxon-landing place became a small fishing village, and as with many places the name changed with time.
8. The History of Skegness
The once haven town, Skegness was erected on a raised promontory with a timber trading harbor and other material. The name is similar to the ones in the nearby locality. It is related to the Danes, Skeggi’s ‘ness’ or headland which was one of the locations where the Vikings had landed in the 9 century.
9. Birmingham and the Industrial Revolution
Birmingham was one of the most significant cities in the development of the industrial revolution. How did it achieve its position of prominence in early industry.
10. The Origin Of The Smoking Gun
It was a term used by high ranking officials after 9-11, but where did this stout phrase come from and what does it mean?
11. Practical Ways Fire Was Used In The Past That You May Not Know About
The oil era has changed the world over the last 100 years, but fire used to be the catalist for change in the past.
12. Austin Profiles : The Texas Governor's Mansion
The Texas Governor's Mansion is one of the oldest homes in Austin. The article looks at some of the history of the Texas Governor's Mansion.
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