We tend to think of flat pack furniture – or Ready to Assemble (RTA) – as having been invented in the middle of the last century, and probably created by Scandinavian designers. In fact campaign furniture was very common in the 18th and 19th centuries with the British Armed Forces, officers only, which could packContinue reading “Flat pack: a right old faradiddle or is it really just as easy as pie?”
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He came, he saw, he conquered -how far did Julius Caesar really get
We have had kings and queens in England (Britain, UK or whatever you want to call it) for almost 2,000 years and during that time they have been raised up from nothing; brought down even lower; died peacefully in their beds; died less peacefully on battlefields or in castle dungeons; and even had their headsContinue reading “He came, he saw, he conquered -how far did Julius Caesar really get”