When European explorers first began sailing across the Atlantic Ocean, they were searching for new routes to China and the ...
Sir Keir Starmer has taken down portraits of Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh that were on display in Downing Street, The ...
Over 200 places around downtown Raleigh have a history as gathering spaces for LGBTQ+ people dating to the 1990s and earlier.
Sir Walter Raleigh (or Ralegh), explorer, courtier, writer and poet, is buried in the chancel of St Margaret's Church Westminster and there is a memorial tablet and stained glass window to him there.
The removal of portraits of Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Walter Raleigh from 10 Downing Street, where Prime Minister Starmer now lives, is an outrageous cashiering of two of England’s glories that bodes ...
On04, Osama bin Laden, in a videotape to the American people, said he ordered the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United ...
Raleigh was a planned city for the state capital following the American Revolution. Andrew Nason, a local historian, led a party through downtown Raleigh sharing information about their histories.
In the 16th century, Elizabethan explorer Sir Walter Raleigh set sail in search of El Dorado, a legendary city full of gold and precious jewels. 400 years on, and with the site of El Dorado still ...
The list includes the Kitty Hawk Tavern in the Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel where gay men gathered in the 1940s and ‘50s, and the Cameron Court Apartments on West Morgan Street, nicknamed “Queens ...
This is a Short History Of….Walter Raleigh. A Noiser Production, written by Dan Smith. With thanks to Dr Anna Beer, author of Patriot or Traitor: The Life and Death of Sir Walter Raleigh.