The Church of St Feoca is located in the village of Feock, on its eastern side and close to Pill Creek, overlooking Loe Beach ...
Woodgrange Baptist Church is on the northern side of Romford Road, opposite Palmerston Road. Baptists here originated about 1880, with services in a hut lent by the builder of the Woodgrange estate.
Come to Good Quaker Meeting House & Burial Ground in the hamlet of the same name is directly west of Penelewey, on the north side of the road from the B3289 crossroads to the south of Penelewey. It ...
St Kea Mission Church sits on the site of St Kea Old Church (see links), which had deteriorated to such a poor condition by 1802 that it had to be demolished. Following that a poor house was built on ...
With the expulsion of Roman officials in AD 409 (see feature link), Britain again became independent of Rome and was not re-occupied. The fragmentation which had begun to emerge towards the end of the ...
The Iberian peninsula prior to the Carthaginian invasion and partial conquest was a melange of different tribal influences. The Turdetanian region in the south was dominated by a Palaeo-Hispanic ...
The Levant in the period between about 10,000-3000 BC was the centre of the Neolithic Farmer revolution in the Near East. The process of domesticating wild crops took at least three millennia on its ...
Incorporating the Gifle, Herstingas, Hicce, North Engle, Spaldingas, Suth Engle, & Undalum This region has no recorded kings. That's not to say they didn't exist, but the region was largely conquered ...
The chain of islands that make up modern Japan stretch from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea in the south. Much of Japan faces what is now North Korea and South Korea, while the ...
The Roman administration of Britannia officially came to an end in AD 410, although in practise the Romano-British had governed themselves for some time and had expelled that administration in 409 ...