The Moberly–Jourdain incident: In 1901, two female academics claimed to have experienced a timeslip into pre-revolutionary France … Strangeness Interiors News
“Baby airing”: To boost their health, new mothers in the early 1900s put their infants in windowsill baby cages Interiors Lifestyle Strangeness
An explanation emerges for how the 12th century Paisley Abbey in Scotland could feature a gargoyle out of the film “Alien” Interiors
Turkish women had a legal right to divorce if their husbands forbade them from going to hammams, the traditional steam baths Interiors News Strangeness
Remarkable invention: fore-edge, the “disappearing painting” on the edge of a book, now an endangered art form Interiors Lifestyle
The Library of Trinity College in Dublin: A 300-year-old institution, home to over 200,000 books News Interiors
Steampunk triumphs in the Neverwas Haul, a Victorian house on wheels inspired by science fiction novels Strangeness Interiors
In its long life, the Greek Parthenon was used as a church and then a mosque News Interiors Strangeness
The Salem Witch House – Only Structure Left with Direct Ties to the 1692 Witch Trials Interiors Abandoned Spaces Strangeness
Luke’s hideout in the latest “Star Wars” picture is actually an island off the coast of Ireland with an early-Christian monastery Interiors Glamour Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
The Secrets of Medieval Castles: Stairs are built in a clockwise fashion for a very good reason Interiors Lifestyle News Strangeness
Edinburgh Castle is so old that by the time of the first definite mention of it in literature, its founding was already shrouded in myth and legend Abandoned Spaces Interiors News