By Lyn Funnell The buses went to Palma every 15 minutes, opposite our hotel, the Bonsol.…
Category: History
Sussex Church Tapsell Gates
When you walk into a churchyard, do you ever stop to look at the gate you…
The Lure of the South Pole.
By John Silverton Blue Plaque, 14 Milnthorpe Road, Eastbourne. The first Blue Plaque to be erected…
My Treasure Island – a Rock of Fascination Throughout my Life
Episodes, loves and dreams By Albert Fenech As I straggle (I purposely used “straggle” and not…
The Good Shepherd Church, Lullington, East Sussex
Nestled deep in the East Sussex countryside, lies the quaint little village of Lullington, a mile…
How to be a 1950’s Housewife – Polish and Shine
Put down the sweet smelling, synthetic spray polish and step away from the cans of air…
Dig in caves and caverns and you shall find and discover Potholes in Malta and Gozo always brim with astonishment
By Albert Fenech I have said it time and time again and do so with pride…
A Visit to the Handel Hendrix House, Mayfair, London
There aren’t many buildings that boast more than one English Heritage Blue Plaques, signifying their association…
“Sette Giugno”, the first steps for independence of Malta and Gozo Hunger and deprivation manifest in public disturbances
By Albert Fenech It cannot be denied that Malta has a past of colonial enforcement, stretching…
Majorca’s Cuevas del Drach; Dragon’s Caves.
By Lyn Funnell While staying in Majorca at the Hotel Bonsol, we decided to visit the…