When we think of historic houses, we often think of National Trust stately homes, but history is much more commonplace than that. We are blessed in the UK with a huge range of historic properties – from Georgian terraces through to Victorian cottages – and not all of these are owner-occupied. If you own a historic home… Continue reading Preserving the History of Rental Homes
Author: Tim Lambert
The Bloody Benders
By Tim Lambert The Benders were a family of murderers in Kansas in the 1870s. Little is known about them; unfortunately, there are different versions of what happened. No doubt myths and legends have grown up. It’s known for certain that the Benders were a family of four. They were German immigrants. Pa Bender was… Continue reading The Bloody Benders
The Evolution of “Winning Big”
The concept of “winning big” is woven into the fabric of the American Dream. However, the history of sweepstakes in America is not just a tale of luck; it is a complex evolution of marketing, state-of-the-art technology, and shifting legal landscapes. From colonial lotteries to the digital age, how we compete for prizes has transformed… Continue reading The Evolution of “Winning Big”
Tracing the rise of online casinos from early internet experiments to the present day
Tracing the rise of online casinos from early internet experiments to the present day The story of online casinos reveals how technology has transformed leisure activities in the digital era. The evolution of gambling from physical venues to virtual platforms highlights changing patterns in entertainment, communication and user trust. Today, nearly 1 in 5 adults… Continue reading Tracing the rise of online casinos from early internet experiments to the present day
A History of Light
By Tim Lambert Human beings have always needed artificial light. Today, we take it for granted. You press a switch, and it appears. However, for our ancestors, providing light after dark was far more difficult. At first, a fire provided the only light at night. Oil Lamps and Candles However, Prehistoric people used stones with… Continue reading A History of Light
A Brief History of Basketball Shorts and Jerseys Design Trends
Since its invention in 1891, basketball has undergone dramatic changes—not only in how it is played, but also in how it looks. While rules, strategies, and athletic performance often take center stage, the evolution of basketball uniforms tells an equally compelling story. Jerseys and shorts have shifted in style, material, and purpose over time, reflecting… Continue reading A Brief History of Basketball Shorts and Jerseys Design Trends
A Timeline of Aviation Safety Tags from the 1920s to Today
Aviation has always been an industry where precision is not optional—it is essential. From the earliest days of powered flight, even the smallest oversight could lead to serious consequences. As aircraft technology advanced, so did the systems designed to ensure safety. Among these systems, one of the simplest yet most effective innovations is the aviation… Continue reading A Timeline of Aviation Safety Tags from the 1920s to Today
A Timeline of Lanyards: From 15th Century France to Modern Workplaces
Many of the objects we use every day have histories that stretch far beyond their simple appearance. The lanyard is one such item—easy to overlook, yet deeply rooted in centuries of practical use. Today, it is commonly associated with identification badges, keys, and workplace organization. However, its origins lie in a very different world, shaped… Continue reading A Timeline of Lanyards: From 15th Century France to Modern Workplaces
A History of Milwaukee
By Tim Lambert Early Milwaukee Milwaukee began as three different communities. Solomon Juneau arrived in the area in 1818. He founded a town called Juneautown. In 1835, a man named Byron Kilbourn created a separate town to the west, across a river. It was called Kilbourntown. At the same time, George Walker started another settlement… Continue reading A History of Milwaukee
How Can Road Hazards Contribute To Motorcycle Accident Liability In Spartanburg
Motorcycles offer far less protection than cars, making road conditions exponentially more dangerous for two-wheeled riders. In Spartanburg, South Carolina, a pothole or slick patch that a car driver barely feels can send a motorcyclist off their bike within seconds, causing injuries that alter lives in an instant. Understanding how road hazards contribute to motorcycle… Continue reading How Can Road Hazards Contribute To Motorcycle Accident Liability In Spartanburg