The world is rapidly evolving and the only visual reminder about the past is captured in the archive images. On Stride took it even further and juxtaposed historical photos of seven English cities from the end of the 19th century and modern times. Buckle up for the time travel through London, Liverpool, Manchester, Bristol, Newcastle, Scarborough, and Worthing
The world is rapidly evolving and the only visual reminder about the past is captured in the archive images.
Have you ever dreamed of living in a shed? No? Well, after seeing this barn you just might change your mind. A developer called Rob Lond-Caulk renovated an agricultural building, named The Old Grain Store, in Norfolk, UK and turned it into a luxurious home, worth over 1.3 million dollars.
Have you ever dreamed of living in a shed? No? Well, after seeing this barn you just might change your mind.
Nature is beautiful as it is, but James Brunt is constantly finding new ways to make it look even more appealing. James creates artworks using natural objects he finds around his home in Yorkshire, England, and their intricacy will please both your eyes and your soul.
Nature is beautiful as it is, but James Brunt is constantly finding new ways to make it look even more appealing.
If you visited Brighton in the 1950s you would probably see glamorous girls in uniform who were eager to help you finding a place to visit and hotel to stay. They were called Promettes. Now they are back.
If you visited Brighton in the 1950s you would probably see glamorous girls in uniform who were eager to help you finding a place to visit and hotel to stay. They were called Promettes.
Copehill Down in the English county of Wiltshire may look like a normal English village but it's different. Copehill Down is a mock-up or, more accurately, a FIBUA – an acronym standing for Fighting in Built Up Areas. It is used by the UK Ministry of Defence to train the armed forces in the art of close quarters combat in an urban area.
Copehill Down in the English county of Wiltshire may look like a normal English village but it's different.
This is what it looked like in Reading, England, after 90,000 music fans had gathered together for a festival.
This is what it looked like in Reading, England, after 90,000 music fans had gathered together for a festival.