Not many people know that the British Isles has its own tropical paradise - and it's right under our noses. Patricia Wooding ...
A long and complex history of geological events in the British Isles not only laid the foundation for a wide range of economically valuable resources, such as metal ores and coal, but strongly ...
This part will provide a narrative account of the history of the dissenting academies ... with Protestantism and Protestant educational institutions beyond the British Isles. It also covers the ...
A Japanese film crew has visited the island as part of a knitting documentary which includes the Guernsey jumper. Nippon Hoso ...
They repelled the conquests of both Romans and Angles, creating a true north-south divide on the British Isles, only to disappear from history by the end of the first millennium - swallowed whole ...
Originating in the later Bronze Age (1000 BC - 800 BC), the hill forts of the early Iron Age are found over a wide area of the British Isles: in Scotland (Finavon Fort in Angus), Wales (The ...
Founded in 1988, the Center for British & Irish Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder promotes research and teaching in all aspects of global British and Irish history ... constituent parts of ...
We are digitising more than half a million British and Irish butterflies and moths, as a pilot for the digitisation of all pinned collections. The project is the first pilot for the mass digitisation ...
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