Local historians and scientists are extracting and analyzing weather observations made by mariners in the logbooks of whaling ships from the 18th and ... path in the 21st century regarding climate ...
Suitors in the 18th and 19th centuries often carved love tokens out of whatever material was at hand. According to the ...
Whaling, fishing, farming and quarrying ... A period during the 18th and 19th Century when the UK and other countries developed new technology and transport, and cities grew around new factories ...
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Read on to discover incredible animals that once inhabited the UK (and to see which ones are making a comeback)... Gigello/Shutterstock Brown bears were once a common sight in Britain. These wild ...
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Since the 18th century, their numbers have been eliminated in the UK as a result of commercial whaling. Fossilised bones of grey whales have been discovered in Devon and Cornwall, as well as ...
Image by Eilanne Dipp via Pexels Over the past century, many species of whales have gone through ... This particular type of whale was considered ideal for commercial whaling back in the 18th and 19th ...