He added that body hair removal went mainstream in the late 19th century in the UK. “In the early 20th century, as clothing became more liberal and showed legs more often, we saw the marketing of razors telling women if they were hairy they would not be perceived asfeminine. Adverts warn...
Julius Caesar died from being stabbed to death by a mob of conspirators in a place just next to the Theatre of Pompey, in 44 BC on the Roman Ides of March. At the time, Julius Caesar had been declared dictator by the Senate and had only served a year’s term. He has, however, al...
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The Roman Bathsis a scheduled ancient monument, built around Britain’s only hot springs. Managed as a business unit within Bath and North East Somerset Council, it welcomes around 1.2m visitors each year and the profit generated supports the council’s wider work in caring for the most vulner...
Paul Weary Croydon, UK Previous: tHE wAY i sEE iT! In the above we are here taught a lesson of sobriety and godliness in ourselves. Four things we are taught, as a Christian's directory for his day's work: when to awake, how to dress ourselves, how to walk, and what provision to...
Some Romans also wore togas – a kind of woollen shawl – to show how wealthy they were. Love learning about Rome? Check out even more amazing facts about Italy, here! Photos: Getty Images UK
In the 18th century, tourism began to change. For example, people in the UK started to visit some towns, such as Bath to “take the waters”. They believed that the water there was good for their health. So large and expensive hotels were built in these towns. ...
In the 18th century,tourism began to change.For example,people in the UK started to visit some towns,such as Bath to “take the waters”.They believed that the water there was good for their health.So large and expensive hotels were built in these towns. In the 19th century,travel became...
When God steps in 19 Replies One of my dear friends fell into a diabetic coma last month. Her family rushed all the way to South Africa from the UK to be at her bedside. She had always told us that she was on medical aid/insurance, but the private hospital she was rushed to could...