The Palace of Placentia, today the Royal Naval Museum, was the place where Henry VIII threw the first masquerade party ever seen in England Interiors Glamour
The children of Edward IV, Princes Edward and Richard were murdered and buried beneath a stone staircase in the Tower of London Strangeness
Emily Davison was a British suffragette who after being imprisoned nine times, threw herself in front of the King’s horse for her cause Lifestyle
Lester B. Pearson – the Canadian who introduced the publicly funded system of universal health care and the Maple Leaf flag Lifestyle Glamour
Jack Sheppard – the most notorious thief in England during the 18th century who managed to escape four times from prison Lifestyle
The monkey who was convicted of being a French spy and was hanged by the citizens of Hartlepool Strangeness
James Marsh was a British chemist who invented the Marsh test for detecting arsenic and tracing the poison in the body Featured Lifestyle
During the “Little Ice Age”, Frost Fairs were held on the thick ice of the River Thames News Featured
Marie Lafarge- a Frenchwoman who poisoned her husband with arsenic and was put on the most popular trial Featured Lifestyle
Barbara Villiers – The curse of the nation or the most beautiful lady, she was the favorite mistress of King Charles II Glamour Lifestyle