Gertrude Bell was an archaeologist, travel writer, explorer and political administrator, responsible laying the foundations of the modern state of Iraq.
She made important contributions to archaeology and her books have provided a greater understanding of the cultures of Mesopotamia and ancient Persia.
The month of March is dedicated to Developmental Disabilities Awareness and there is no greater guardian for children than Aslan.
“My country was made for noble hearts such as yours, no matter how small their bearers be” and these words hold resonance for kids in Fallujah, who are supported by the https://www.iraqichildren.org.
From physical therapy to educational assistance, the Iraqi Children Foundation's clinic is helping children reach their full potential and live life to the fullest.
It was Jack Kerouac who stated that “my witness is the empty sky.” But in a solar system full of stars, planets and many moons, is the sky ever empty?
As we share the same sky, one star contributed Jack Kerouac's classic 'On the Road' to last year's https://www.woodstreetmission.org.uk 'Books Forever Appeal'.
Like a shooting star, this copy of 'On The Road' was among the thousands of new books which landed in the hands of a young adult here in Manchester.
I absolutely adore the Little Free Libraries which are located here in Manchester and last weekend, it was wonderful to contribute the entire 'Chronicles of Narnia' along with the classic story 'Five Children and It'.
These creative small boxes are scattered across the city and contain a world of pure imagination. All you do is donate a book, take a book and help by spreading the word. They're magic!
Get closer to those flying around you and join the Big Garden Birdwatch. Big Garden Birdwatch is the world’s largest garden wildlife survey by the RSPB.
And every year, hundreds of thousands of nature lovers like you take part.This is the ideal project for adults, kids and photographers of all abilities.
WORK on Britain’s first centre dedicated to the anti-apartheid movement is set to begin in London.
The site of the former headquarters of the ANC in Penton Street, Islington, will be restored to create the Anti-Apartheid Legacy Centre of Memory & Learning.
The building will host a permanent exhibition, along with being a centre for skills development and heritage-based activities.
‘Forward to Freedom’ is an exhibition telling the story of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, which has been created by the Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives Committee.
It comprises of 22 A2 lightweight boards and is available for free loan. This would make for a great public exhibition here in Manchester!
The ‘History of Apartheid’ podcast series offers an introduction to the history of apartheid in South Africa through conversations with leading historians.
The podcast series is hosted by Ciara McCombe, a history and politics teacher in North West London. It has been produced for the Anti-Apartheid Legacy: Centre of Memory & Learning.