First things first, this is the story of Samson and Delilah, who are both biblical characters. Regardless of how much you want to dispute its…
Boston: Athens of AmericaThe comparison to Athens might be a little far-fetched, but for America, Boston is as old as it gets. The epicenter of the…
Like many people, I had my pre-conceptions about Anne Boleyn. Her name alone conjures up the image of a ‘Femme Fatale’, histories most famous…
I am a deep and passionate lover of historical fiction. Since I picked up Virgin: Prelude to the Throne by Robin Maxwell, I’ve been…
How did the lady of fashion 200 years ago answer the call of nature during long and riveting church sermons? And what was the…
Having always had a morbid fascination for criminals, the insane and asylums in general, and being the kind of girl whose dad saves the…
A couple of weeks ago, Historical Honey were lucky enough to attend the press review of the #FashionRules Exhibition at Kensington Palace. I couldn’t…
Now, although we could jabber on about Anne Boleyn all day, we decided to take a break from both jabbering on about the Tudors…and…
Jennie Rooney’s ‘Red Joan’, that’s what! I won’t be the first reader of Jennie Rooney’s ‘Red Joan’ to wish for a more…overt ending. But then…
Yes, I am writing a destination review for Warrington. Seriously. More specifically one very special part of Warrington…our museum. I intend to convince to…