By Tim Lambert 1086 Cheltenham is a little village with a population of less than 200 1226 King Henry III gives Cheltenham the right to hold weekly markets and annual fairs 1660 Cheltenham has a population of about 1,500. The little town has a malting industry and a leather industry. Early 18th Century People in Cheltenham begin selling water… Continue reading A Timeline of Cheltenham
A Timeline of Gloucester
By Tim Lambert 64 The Romans build a fort on the site of Gloucester 75 The Roman army moves on but the site of the fort is turned into a town for retired soldiers 407 The Roman army leaves Britain. Roman towns go into a steep decline. 577 The Saxons capture Gloucester c. 680 The… Continue reading A Timeline of Gloucester
History Behind Live Dealer Casino Games
Casino gaming has a long and fascinating history, evolving from intimate gaming tables to the immersive online experiences we know today. Among the most revolutionary developments in the gaming world is the advent of live dealer casino games. These games bring the excitement of a physical casino into the digital realm, blending tradition with innovation.… Continue reading History Behind Live Dealer Casino Games
A Timeline of Leicester
By Tim Lambert 43 The Romans invade Britain 47 The Romans capture what is now Leicestershire 48 The Romans build a fort and a town grows up nearby 80 The Roman army moves on but the town flourishes 100 The town of Ratae (Leicester) is rebuilt c 250 Suburbs grow outside the walls of Ratae… Continue reading A Timeline of Leicester
A Timeline of Southampton
By Tim Lambert c. 70 The Romans build a town on the site of Bitterne 407 The Roman army leaves Britain. Afterwards, Roman towns are abandoned 690-700 The Saxon King Ine builds a new town on the site of St Mary’s Church c. 950 The town declines as the Itchen silts up and it is… Continue reading A Timeline of Southampton
A Timeline of Norwich
By Tim Lambert 10th Century Norwich is a small town and inland port with its own mint 1004 The Danes sack and burn Norwich 1086 Norwich has a population of about 6,000 1094 The bishop moves his seat from Thetford to Norwich 1194 Norwich is given a charter (a document granting the people certain rights)… Continue reading A Timeline of Norwich
A Timeline of Nottingham
By Tim Lambert 6th Century The Saxons found a village in Nottingham Late 9th Century The Danes capture the North and East of England. They make Nottingham into a fortified settlement. 920 The English recapture Nottingham. It grows into a busy market town with its own mint. 1067 The Normans build a fort at Nottingham… Continue reading A Timeline of Nottingham
A Timeline of Portsmouth
By Tim Lambert 1180 Jean de Gisors founds a town at Portsmouth 1185 A parish church is built 1194 The king grants Portsmouth a charter (a document giving the townspeople certain rights) 1212 The Domus Dei (House of God) is built 1338 The French burn Portsmouth 1369 The French burn Portsmouth again 1377 The French… Continue reading A Timeline of Portsmouth
A Timeline of Manchester
By Tim Lambert 80 The Romans build a wooden fort on the site of Manchester 200 The wooden fort is replaced by a stone one. A little town has grown up by the fort. 407 The Roman army leaves Britain and Roman forts and towns are abandoned 1227 Manchester is granted an annual fair. The… Continue reading A Timeline of Manchester
IB History: What to Expect from the Exams and How to Prepare
IB History exams are a significant milestone for students pursuing the International Baccalaureate diploma. With a broad curriculum covering global events and themes, these exams test not only your knowledge but also your analytical and writing skills. Success requires more than rote memorization; it demands critical thinking and a strategic approach. Preparation is the cornerstone… Continue reading IB History: What to Expect from the Exams and How to Prepare