Star Wars Live-Action Expanded Universe in Chronological Order

A curated timeline of Star Wars live-action adventure broken down into 63 chapters, covering the Old and New Republics, the Galactic Empire and Age of Rebellion, the New Republic, and beyond Part 1 - The Age of the Old and High Republics The mega Star Wars (SW) story - a tale of heroes and villains;... Continue Reading →

4 Nations You Didn’t Know Fought in World War II

Four countries that didn't have a dog in the fight but, unknown to most, battled in the 2nd World War World War Two wasn’t called a ‘world war’ for nothing; a whole heap of nations got sucked into it. There was the ‘Big Six’ of course; there were the exiled governments of occupied countries like... Continue Reading →

How to Watch the Expanded Live-action Alien v Predator Movie Universe

Your chronological guide to watching over 80 movies, episodes and short films of the Alien vs. Predator (AVP) movie universe "There's something out there waiting for us, and it ain't no man."Billy, Predator (1987) “I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched sea-beams glitter in... Continue Reading →

8 Attacks on British Shores since 1066

It's a myth that since King William conquered, barely a single foreign attacker has set foot on British shores without some natives in connivance, but here are eight times Britain suffered seaborne raids you might not know about. Southampton and Portsmouth Sacked, Nearly Destroyed, 1338-9 King Edward III launched a military campaign in 1337 against... Continue Reading →

The Culture of Gloucestershire 

The lowdown of what Gloucestershire has given Britain, including literature, festivals, food 'n' drink, famous historical figures ...and a Michael Jackson song. My home county is supposably an innocuous corner of the land. A Liverpudlian housemate testily put it once: ‘Gloucestershire is known for NOTHING’. But is Gloucestershire - Glos for short - known for... Continue Reading →

Worst British Military Disaster of Each Decade, 1770s-1820s (part. 2)

Click for Part 1 Battles of Saratoga, 1777 Almost two years into the counter insurgency campaign to end the American Revolution, British General John Burgoyne set off from Quebec with mixture of 7,200 loyalist Americans and Germanic troops to meet two other armies with the aim of cutting off the particularly insurgent New England region from... Continue Reading →

Worst British Military Disaster of Each Decade, 1700s-1760s (pt.1)

'We lose every battle but the last one' is a proverb referring to how the British prevailed in a catalogue of conflicts from the British Empire's inception in 1707 until its end in the 1950s, yet were mauled on many an occasion. This 4-part article includes the worst military calamity of every decade - failures... Continue Reading →

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