Back From Switzerland
This article published in the Eastbourne Gazette gives an interesting (if flowery and perhaps over patriotic) personal account of how a couple from Eastbourne made their way home from Switzerland…
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This article published in the Eastbourne Gazette gives an interesting (if flowery and perhaps over patriotic) personal account of how a couple from Eastbourne made their way home from Switzerland…
This article was published in the Daily News and describes the correspondent’s escape from Berlin at the start of the Great War. Mr H W. Nevinson was a hardened professional…
In 1517 Sir Thomas More was the Master of Requests an office he held from 1514, he was also a member His Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council. 1517 saw the…
This is a million miles away from the Premiership world that we all know and love. Back in the early days of football there was certainly a variety of rules.…
Military Tribunals came into being in 1915 as a result of the National Registration Bill that required all men and women between the ages of 15 and 65 to register.…
Even in the 1930’s there was a difference of playing styles between English clubs and their foreign counterparts. Willy Meisl describes in his book “Soccer Revolution” from 1955, the safety-first…
This is a million miles away from the Premiership world that we all know and love. Back in the early days of football there was certainly a variety of rules.…
1863 Cambridge University Rules In October 1863, shortly before the first meeting of The Football Association, a committee drew up a new revision of the Cambridge rules. These rules were…
This little article by Aubrey Ford was first published in the London Opinion and was subsequently republished in the Kildare Observer. Penned in the first few months of the war,…
An Italian cleric, Dominic Mancini, visited England in 1482-3. What impressed him during his visit were the archers. “Their bows and arrows are thicker and longer than those used by…