Glasgow’s Riverside Transportation Museum and the Future of Museum Tech
The Oldest (Known) Bicycle in the World Not all museums in the United Kingdom are the hodge-podge collections we’ve described in previous blogs. At least [Read More…]
The Oldest (Known) Bicycle in the World Not all museums in the United Kingdom are the hodge-podge collections we’ve described in previous blogs. At least [Read More…]
This twisted piece of wreckage from the World Trade Center is on display at the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester, England.
Not much writing in today’s blog, just “another cathedral”. You’d think we’d get tired of seeing them, but we don’t. This is the Cathedral Church [Read More…]
We’ve observed recently that a few of the British museum’s we’ve visited were hodge-podge collections of art and history (sometimes with a little science thrown [Read More…]
We’ve taken a macabre liking to cemeteries. If you’ve been following our progress through the UK, you’ll remember our blog a few weeks ago about [Read More…]
One of the days we spent in Glasgow we took the Glasgow hop-on, hop-off bus (blog coming soon), and we hopped off at the Kelvingrove [Read More…]
Carlisle Cathedral The original plan was to rent a car from York and take a leisurely day-and-a-half drive through the English lake country on our [Read More…]
Quite a few of our friends, family, followers, and readers have been asking us where we’re going next and if our schedule has changed. As [Read More…]
We visited two of York’s principle museums while we were there: the Yorkshire Museum and the Castle Museum. We’ve described both museums–particularly the Yorkshire–as a [Read More…]
A couple of blogs back we glazed over a pretty interesting historical tidbit. The Roman emperor Constantine the Great was crowned (“laurel-wreathed” actually) in what [Read More…]