Final voyage for Lawrence of Arabia’s RAF launch
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA's RAF launch is making a historic final voyage before going on display at the RAF Museum in London.
TE Lawrence conducting speed trials
A SEAPLANE TENDER from the 1930s is going to sail...
Rarely-seen Chagall painting to star in Impressionism auction in London
Bonhams, the British auction house founded in 1793, has a rarely-seen Chagall masterpiece in its Impressionism sale this June.
A MASTERPIECE BY Marc Chagall, rarely before seen in public, will be one of the stars...
Fit for a King – 500 years of Royal Arms and Armour
The new exhibition Fit for a King, showing 500 years of Royal arms and armour, is now permanently on view in the White Tower at the Tower of London.
After the stunning exhibition of Henry...
Best of British in bloom at Hampton Court
HAMPTON COURT PALACE Flower Show is celebrating its 21st birthday this year (6-11 July) with an eclectic showcase of horticultural delights on the 33-acre site beside the River Thames.
HAMPTON COURT PALACE Flower Show...
The Petersham and the Bingham on Richmond Hill
DESIGNED BY Victorian architect John Giles and opened in 1865, The Petersham hotel sits on Richmond Hill with views over the River Thames. Nearby, the Bingham offers Michelin fabulous cuisine.
The Petersham on Richmond...
Victoria and Albert: Love and Art
A charming exhibition at London's Queen's Gallery until 31 October looks at the relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, from their engagement through to his untimely demise.
Franz Xaver Winterhalter, The Royal Family in...
Love Never Dies: The return of The Phantom
Twenty-four years after his first outing, The Phantom is back in Andrew LLoyd Webber's latest musical, Love Never Dies. Fresh from its world premiere in London's West End, Sarah Hiscock reports on the man...
Garden Within Doors at London’s Geffrye Museum
The British love their gardens and this love of plants and flowers carries through inside the house. In its latest exhibition, London's Geffrye Museum explores plants and their role in homemaking over 400 years.
Sun...
300 years of British Quilt Making
THE V&A is exploring 300 years of British quilt making in its exhibition this spring. Head there to uncover more than 65 examples of quilts, from a cot cover made in the 1690s to...
Rediscovering Greece and Rome in Cambridge
If you are interested in ancient civilisations, the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge’s newly reopened gallery, Rediscovering Greece and Rome, is a joy. Months of conservation, research and redisplay brings the focus onto people.
For anyone...