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Jason Lee Corbin Obituary 2019
Fitzgerald Funeral Home & Crematory LTD.
Jason Lee Corbin, 43, Rockford, formerly of Byron, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 10, 2019. He was born February 24, 1976, in Rockford.
7 months ago
Paris Scotney-Simpson - Obituary
Legacy.com
It is with sadness in our hearts that we mourn the passing of Paris, in her 17th year. Dearly loved daughter of Vanessa Scotney. Cher ished grand-daughter of...
70 months ago
Tana French on Agatha Christie, Stanley Tucci, and the Book That Kept Her Up at Night
ELLE
The famed mystery writer on Agatha Christie, Stanley Tucci, and the book that kept her up at night.
45 months ago
The Star Explosion That Wasn't: Astronomers Solve 150-Year-Old Mystery
Space.com
After a stellar explosion was reported in 1866, British astronomer John Herschel announced he had seen a bright flare from the same location 24 years earlier.
140 months ago
How Bloomsbury became the cradle of British culture
Country Life
For centuries before literary greats and intellectuals borrowed its name, Bloomsbury was a bucolic slice of countryside. Carla Passino takes a look at its...
34 months ago
Care Providers' Voice NEL Triumphs at the Great British Care Awards
Bdaily
In recognition of dedication and service, Care Providers' Voice North East London (CPV NEL) has been honoured with the prestigious...
9 months ago
Looking back: Battersea’s first ‘power station’
nineelmslondon.com
The extraordinary Horizontal Windmill, erected in 1788 next to St Mary's, the parish church for Nine Elms and Battersea situated on today's Thames Path.
50 months ago
Vic Keegan's Lost London 217: Where Gandhi stayed in Westminster
OnLondon
The site of the Westminster Palace Hotel is more renowned for prior uses but the building made its contribution to history.
32 months ago
Vic Keegan's Lost London 237: The century-long wait for William III's statue in St James's Square
OnLondon
The answer is yes. Money, as usual, was part of the problem. William died in 1702 from pneumonia, which he contracted following a hunting accident.
24 months ago
London Food History: Chelsea Buns
Londonist
The Chelsea bun was first created around 1700 at the Chelsea Bun House, known variously as the Old Chelsea Bun House and the Old Original Chelsea Bun House.
114 months ago