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History Blogs
We now have over 50 history blogs online, exploring some of the more overlooked and forgotten aspects of British history. Rather than simply copying information from other sites, we focus on topics that have been poorly covered, inaccurately reported, or largely ignored. Our research spans a wide range of subjects, including holiday camps, tourist attractions, and historic hotels. We take pride in starting from scratch, using trusted sources, firsthand accounts, old newspapers, vintage guidebooks, photographs, and anything else we can uncover. We don’t use AI, all blogs are written by humans. New blogs are published every few weeks, so if there’s a topic you’d like us to explore, feel free to get in touch!
Latest Posts
Britannia Park & The American Adventure
The short-lived Britannia Park which closed after only 5 months
Kessingland Holiday Camp
Kessingland Holiday Camp was a popular destination for nearly 50 years before it was demolished for housing
Gwrych Castle – The postwar years
During the 1950s and 1960s Gwrych Castle was one of the top attractions in Wales
California-in-England, Wokingham
California-in-England, a 1930s pleasure park near Wokingham, later became a holiday camp and is now a public park
Holimarine Holidays: The rise and fall
Discover the rise and fall of Holimarine Holidays, once a well known name in the UK holiday industry
Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp
Previously a private manor house, then a hotel,, Morecambe Bay Holiday Camp went on to become a popular destination