It happened today – this day in history – April 28
1202: King Philip II expels King John of England from France. 1770: Captain James Cook lands at Botany Bay, Australia.
Read more1202: King Philip II expels King John of England from France. 1770: Captain James Cook lands at Botany Bay, Australia.
Read more1066: William the Conqueror’s Norman troops set sail for England. 1590: Pope Urban VII dies 13 days after being chosen
Read more1202: King Philip II expels King John of England from France. 1770: Captain James Cook lands at Botany Bay, Australia.
Read more1066: William the Conqueror’s Norman troops set sail for England. 1590: Pope Urban VII dies 13 days after being chosen
Read moreA palliative care consultant has stayed true to his promise of ‘embracing the rainbow’ by dying his hair after raising
Read more1202: King Philip II expels King John of England from France. 1770: Captain James Cook lands at Botany Bay, Australia.
Read moreWickford businesswoman Carla Watson celebrated the second anniversary of Watson Wigs in Market Lane on Saturday October 5 by inviting
Read more1825: The Stockton and Darlington Railway, the world’s first public passenger service – built by George Stephenson – was inaugurated.
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