A Biography of Alexander Fleming

By Tim Lambert Alexander Fleming was the man who discovered penicillin. He was born in Lochfield, Ayrshire, Scotland on 6 August 1881. He went to Kilmarnock Academy. However, Alexander Fleming moved to London. He worked as a shipping clerk for a time then when a relative left him some money he went to study medicine… Continue reading A Biography of Alexander Fleming

A Brief Biography of Edward Jenner

By Tim Lambert His Early Life Edward Jenner was an English doctor famous for his role in defeating smallpox. (In the 18th century smallpox was a terrible disease that killed many people. Even if the patient survived they were often scarred.) Jenner was born on 17 May 1749 in Berkeley in Gloucestershire, England. He was… Continue reading A Brief Biography of Edward Jenner

A Timeline of Science

By Tim Lambert Early Science 494-434 BC Empedocles lives. He says the world is made of 4 elements, earth, fire, water, and air. 384-322 BC Aristotle lives. Many of his ideas are wrong but they dominate science for the next 2,000 years. 276-194 BC Eratosthenes lives. He measures the circumference of the Earth. c 150 BC Aglaonike, a woman… Continue reading A Timeline of Science

A Timeline of England

By Tim Lambert C. 8,500 BC Following the end of the ice age, the climate grows much warmer. Forests spread across England. Also, the sea level rises, and England is cut off from Europe. C. 4,500 BC Farming is introduced into England C. 2,500 BC Stone age farmers build monuments called henges C. 2,000 BC Bronze is first… Continue reading A Timeline of England

Roman Britain

By Tim Lambert In 55 BC Julius Caesar led an expedition to Britain. Caesar returned in 54 BC. Both times he defeated the Celts but he did not stay. Both times the Romans withdrew after the Celts agreed to pay an annual tribute. The Romans invaded Britain again in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius. The… Continue reading Roman Britain