Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists have discovered the elusive remains of what appears to be London’s oldest theater known as Red Lion. The playhouse is thought to
Conny Waters – MessageToEagle.com – New archaeological discoveries show it’s time to re-write the history of London. Scientists report everything indicates London is twice as old as previously
Jan Bartek – MessageToEagle.com – During excavations in the basement of the Courtauld Gallery in London, UK, archaeologists were amazed to unearth the remains of a medieval cesspit
MessageToEagle.com – We have seen on previous occasions that ancient shoes can look quite modern. These Tudor shoes were discovered beneath London by Crossrail diggers and the artifacts revealed
MessageToEagle.com – In December 1952 a great fog blanked London killing as many as 12,000 people. Causing breathing problems, the fog covered the city for five days and it
MessageToEagle.com – On Christmas Day, December 25, 1950, four young Scots retrieved the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey. Used as the coronation stone of the Scottish kings
MessageToEagle.com – In ancient times there were no fast trains or planes, but that did not stop our ancestors from traveling vast distanced and visit many foreign lands. A
MessageToEagle.com – On August 10, 1675, the foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London, England is laid. In 1675, King Charles II laid the foundation stone
MessageToEagle.com – On July 10, 1212, a fire started south of the Thames in Southwark, London, United Kingdom. Over the course of years, London has experienced many horrible
MessageToEagle.com – For the two last years, Britain’s top Latin experts have been trying to translate dozens of texts written on Roman wooden writing tablets. These are the earliest
MessageToEagle.com – On 19th May, 1536, Anne Boleyn was led from her quarters to Tower Green where, spared the axe, she was granted the ‘mercy’ of beheading by a
MessageToEagle.com – The Romans established Londinium on the current site of the City of London around 43 AD. The first definite mention of the city refers to the year 60 AD and
MessageToEagle.com – In 1675, King Charles II of England issued a proclamation to end the legality of coffeehouses. He not only banned coffeehouses, but also forbade people from selling
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists have discovered an ornate Roman fresco hidden six meters beneath the Lime Street, in London. It is believed the fresco once adorned the residence of
MessageToEagle.com – When you think of London many things come to mind, but not the fact that there are many hidden underground rivers flowing beneath the large capital of