Time Well Spent Aboard The Original Queen Mary
Although she has not sailed in 38 years, the allure of the grand Queen Mary annually beckons thousands of curious visitors.
Ireland in The Heart of All Irish
Ireland has a vast history both beautiful and violent. One may leave Ireland but Ireland is forever in the heart of its people.
The Plight of The So Called Early Immigrant
This is about the recognition of equality and the fundamental human rights of the African/Caribbean minorities.
A Weekend Dose of Beautiful Women
No auction would be complete without a whole bunch of shots of rocks, and flowers and so forth.
A Declaration of War – September 1939
On September 1st, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. On September 3rd, Britain declared war on Germany. The Second World War had begun…
The Definition of Success and How It Could be Achieved
The article contains the meaning of success and how could it be achieved.
Why Asquith Was Replaced as British Prime Minister by Lloyd George
Herbert Henry Asquith had become Britain’s Prime Minister in 1908 after the death of Henry Campbell Bannerman and was eventually replaced by David Lloyd George. Asquith had previously been the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and had started the process of increasing welfare provision. Asquith was an effective political campaigner as well as a capable administrator. e was not the type of man easily panicked although he seemed to lack the dynamism of Lloyd George or Winston Churchill. Of course he had also been help to promote both men before the First World War started.
Attitude Matters!
To achieve success, one should have a positive attitude towards life.
Foreign Policies 1945-1964: Labour vs. Conservative Government
An essay explaining the differences between the foreign policies of the labour and conservative governments in the United Kingdom between 1954 and 1964.
The US and the Conference at Tehran
About the Tehran Conference during World War II. The Tehran Conference was a meeting between Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. They were the leaders of the US, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union, respectively.






















