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There's always something to learn about the past, whether that means recording your memories or conducting local research. Here are a few starting points ...
Find out more about Ade Mafe and his incredible accomplishments in sport.
Headley Court hosts commemorative event for D-Day 80
While Shrove Tuesday is a quintessentially British day, variations of it can be found in different parts of the world.
The Audley team and home owners celebrate Black History Month
Cooper's Hill has a long and colourful history, with links to Henry VIII, Edward VI, the Statue of Eros, now at the centre of London’s Piccadilly Circus, and more
From fashion trends to TV remakes let's take a look at the things that have been reborn from our favourite decades
As the world prepares for this historic event, we’re reflecting on the inventions that have shaped our country in the past 70 years
Britain's built heritage: know your neo-Georgian from your Victorian Gothic
Set in the heart of Hampshire, steeped in vast history and old folklore
Iconic fashions, roller discos, and making a stand on equal rights...
Mr Dixon shares his insight into the history of the 'Drum' at Clapham Common
Dating back to around 1770, the history of Sunningdale Park and its ownership is a fascinating story.
Laura Selby is our Edgbaston Care Branch Manager and for her, VE Day has a very personal significance.
Every inch of an Audley Village is thoughtfully and tastefully decorated. Our walls are no exception. Every Audley Village boasts an exquisite variety of historic paintings, some dating back to the 19th century.