EditorialChristopher Reeves Superman costume set to sell for up to £500,000 (GBP) headlines auction of film and TV memorabilia worth more than £11 million
EditorialMemorabilia from Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to Chris Hemsworth, Samuel L. Jackson and Star Wars to go under hammer at huge Hollywood auction
EditorialThe LEGO Group and Universal Brand Development have revealed a brand new three-in-one reproduction of one of the most iconic movie vehicles of all time the LEGO? Back to the Future Time Machine.
EditorialOver 1,200 of Hollywoods biggest blockbuster film Artifacts and 20th and 21st century screen gems including John Travoltas Pulp Fiction suit and casino chips from James Bond film Casino Royale to dazzle the auction block
EditorialSweaty Betty has launched a SECOND activewear collaboration with Halle Berry following the sell-out success of the first - and it's perfect for autumn workouts
EditorialSylvester Stallones personal collections from Rocky and Rambo movies among plethora of memorabilia going under the hammer from Hollywood stars long career
EditorialThe Personifications of Franchise and Pity Attacking Resistance, Unknown, Paris, France, about 1405, Tempera colors, gold leaf, and ink on parchment bound between pasteboard covered with dark red morocco, Leaf: 36.7 x 26 cm (14 7/16 x 10 1/4 in.).
EditorialThe Personification of Franchise Interceding with Resistance on the Lover's Behalf, Unknown, Paris, France, about 1405, Tempera colors, gold leaf, and ink on parchment bound between pasteboard covered with dark red morocco, Leaf: 36.7 x 26 cm (14 7/16 ...
Editorial'The dignity of the franchise'. A cartoon reproduced from 'Punch', showing a man telling a woman to leave voting to the men. [A collection of press cuttings, pamphlets, leaflets and letters mainly relating to the movement for women's suffrage in Englan...
EditorialMagna Carta and women'. In 1915, to coincide with Magna Carta’s 700th anniversary, the suffragette campaigner, Helena Normanton (d. 1957), published this essay on ‘Magna Carta and Women’. Appearing in the periodical The Englishwoman, Normanton’...
EditorialThe Great Charter of 1832. After decades of popular agitation for reform, Parliament finally bowed to pressure in 1832 and passed the Representation of the People Act, commonly known as the Great Reform Act. The Act granted a limited extension of the f...
EditorialDuring the 1830s, continued dissatisfaction with the limited extension of the franchise achieved in 1832 led to the emergence of a new reform movement known as Chartism. The movement took its name from this pamphlet, which was drafted predominantly by ...
EditorialDetail of a miniature showing Franchise fighting Danger. Roman de la Rose. Netherlands, S. (Bruges). c. 1490-c. 1500. Source: Harley 4425 f.134v. Language: French.