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As Reported in ABC NEWS, New Historical Adventure Fiction Novel 'Outback Odyssey' by Paul Rushworth-Brown: An Epic Journey
As Reported in NEWS10 ABC New Historical Adventure Fiction Novel 'Outback Odyssey' by Paul Rushworth-Brown: An Epic Journey
Mar 285 min read
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Chastity Belt Myth or Madness?
Stories of the chastity belt date back to the Middle Ages; however, their use has come under some scrutiny in recent times.
Nov 18, 20249 min read
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Unveiling the Controversial Practice of Wife Selling in the 1800s: A Historical Perspective on Taboos and Traditions
Unveiling the Controversial Practice of Wife Selling in the 1800s: A Historical Perspective on Taboos and Traditions
Oct 12, 202410 min read
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The Unbreakable Spirits: Stories of Triumph and Hope from Children in the Workhouse
The Unbreakable Spirits: Stories of Triumph and Hope from Children in the Workhouse
Oct 11, 20246 min read
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Was William Shakespeare's Father John Shakespeare a Crook
One must ask themselves how did Shakespeare amass such a fortune by the time William was a young adult?
Oct 9, 20244 min read
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BBC 's Sanchez Payne - Exploring Heritage and History: Crafting 'Skulduggery' from Sydney to Haworth in the 1590s
BBC Discover the thrilling adventure of delving into Heritage and History: Unveiling the Intrigues of 'Skulduggery' from Sydney to Haworth
Oct 3, 20244 min read
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Confronting Fear: A Journey of Courage in "Dream of Courage: Facing Fear Head On"
Author Paul Rushworth-Brown crafts a vivid and captivating narrative set against the backdrop of eighteenth-century England.
Oct 3, 20247 min read
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Literary Comparison: DK Marley and Paul Rushworth-Brown
Literary Comparison: DK Marley and Paul Rushworth-Brown: DK Marley and Paul Rushworth-Brown are two contemporary authors whose works have ca
Jul 8, 20243 min read
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Easter: The Celebration of the Resurrection of Christ or the Pagan Goddess Eostre ?
Easter: The Celebration of the Resurrection of Christ or the Pagan Goddess Eostre. Regularly observed from the earliest days of the...
Apr 5, 20245 min read
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Victorian Schooling and the Resilience of Underprivileged Children
The Victorian era's educational landscape was one of stark contrasts and unrelenting challenges for underprivileged children.
Oct 17, 20236 min read
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Henry VIII's Triumph in Yorkshire: A Story of Rebellion, Subjugation and Skulduggery
When it comes to Henry VIII's achievements, his conquest of Yorkshire remains a lesser-known tale. Unlike traditional battles, this...
Sep 22, 20233 min read
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Children Punished for Skulduggery Throughout the Ages
Corporal punishment is derived from a Latin word meaning body. It meant physical punishment and in the past, it was very common. Whipping...
Aug 1, 20235 min read
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Between the Covers Interview with Publisher - Bradley Shaw
Talking with author Paul Rushworth-Brown author of 'Skulduggery' to be released April 15 2021. Bradley: Good evening everybody, my name...
Mar 31, 20213 min read
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Paul Rushworth-Brown Radio 2RDJ-FM
Neil Lithgow from Radio 2RDJ-FM talks with Paul Rushworth-Brown about his soon to be released novel 'Skulduggery Neil Lithgow: We chat...
Mar 28, 20212 min read
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Skulduggery around Haworth and Keighley
AN author is drawing inspiration for his writings from his ancestry. Paul Rushworth-Brown has set his latest novel, Skulduggery, around...
Mar 28, 20213 min read
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Discovered Among the Human Excrement, Corpses of Unwanted Infants. WHAT?
The word ‘gong’ is derived from the old English, gang, which means ‘to go’ and seems to have been used to describe a privy or latrine...
Mar 16, 20214 min read
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17th Century Almshouses Catered for the Crippled, Sick and Insane
Long before social housing became a responsibility of the state, it was almshouses that provided a home for the most vulnerable members...
Jan 10, 20213 min read
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A Yorkshire Hanging- Execution Day was a Big, Rowdy Event
In 17th Century Yorkshire, there were over two hundred capital offences that could lead to the death sentence, many of them no more than...
Dec 29, 20203 min read
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To Hell, Hull or Halifax-The Halifax Gibbet was an early Guillotine
The Halifax Gibbet plays a small part in my new novel 'Dream of Courage' but not the way you might imagine...
Sep 19, 20204 min read
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