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The Royal Naval Armaments Depot, Ditton Priors, Shropshire
Shortly after the start of the Second World War, the British Admiralty compulsorily purchased land near Ditton Priors, Shropshire, to store armaments. Using the Cleobury Mortimer …
There's Life in the Crown Inn, Munslow
On the road between Craven Arms and Much Wenlock in Shropshire there are four pubs. One, the Crown Inn, formerly the Hundred House, boasts having a timber over the inglenook …
Meifod in the News
Most people who live in Wales will probably have never heard of Meifod. Maybe they know it as Meivod. Those living in Montgomeryshire will know of this small village, north of …
There's Life in The Feathers, Ludlow
The world-famous Feathers Hotel in Ludlow is a well-preserved Tudor Inn. It is visited and photographed by tourists and locals, but few know much about its history. Bernard …
Operation DOWNEND
Following D-Day, the Allied invasion of France, plans were made to invade Germany. The British Special Operations Executive (SOE), set up by Winston Churchill in 1940 'to set …
There's Life in Pattingham, Staffordshire
'There's Life in Pattingham, Staffordshire' provides insight into the lives of people who lived, worked and died here since newspapers were published nearly three centuries ago. It …
SOE in the Marches
Some readers in the Marches may have never heard of the Special Operations Executive. It was a top-secret subversive organisation set up in July 1940 with the aim of 'setting …
Deserted Medieval Settlements of the Clee Hills, Shropshire
Air Crashes on the Clee Hills, Shropshire
There's Life in The Nag's Head, Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury's famous Nag's Head is a fine example of a late-Medieval coaching inn. It is visited and photographed by tourists and locals, but few know much about its history. …