fbpx

Author - admin

Destinworld Publishing to Publish New Book Charting Britain’s Most Important Historic Objects

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Stockton-on-Tees, 13 January 2022) – Destinworld Publishing announces a new title for Spring 2022 which sheds light on the most important historic objects which define Britain. Acclaimed author Paul Chrystal has drawn on his experience in the history of this nation and his many years researching and writing books, as well as broadcasting on the BBC and contributing to many publications to come up with this definitive list of objects. There are many ways by which the history of...

Read more...

The Most Expensive Bottles of Whisky of All Time

Whisky is a drink loved by millions around the world. Whether you prefer American, Canadian, Japanese, Irish, Scottish or any of the many other styles produced, there are so many different flavours and types to enjoy. However, for many whisky is an investment – something that can realise a huge increase in value owing to the rarity of the bottling, cask or distillery, or because of its cult status or rarity. Scotch whisky in particular has seen a massive rise in prices for...

Read more...

Which are the Best Scottish Whisky Distilleries to Visit?

Despite being hundreds of years old, and having endured periods where it was out of favour, today whisky is big business, and nowhere more so than in Scotland. All across the country there are distilleries, both young and old, producing this aqua vitae, or water of life, as it was once known, and exporting all across the world to appreciative fans. Some of the distilleries operate in traditional buildings dating back hundreds of years. However, some more recent distilleries use brand-new facilities...

Read more...

Yorkshire’s Most Famous Authors

The wild landscapes and northern industrial cities of Yorkshire in northern England evoke many images in our minds, and many famous authors and writers have hailed from this region or been inspired by it in their works. Here we list some of Yorkshire’s most famous authors and a bit about how the region marked their work so noticeably. J. C. Atkinson (1851-1900) Two miles outside Danby in Danby Dale is St Hilda’s church. John Christopher Atkinson is buried there – ornithologist, natural historian...

Read more...

County Durham’s Mining Towns in Rare Pictures

A new book by North East author Araf Chohan uncovers hundreds of rare views of County Durham, including its landscapes, peoples, villages, towns and cities. Notable among the images are many pictures of the former mining towns and pit villages which are so famous in Durham, and gave it much of its identity of the past century. These pictures give an example of some of the images that are in the book. The former colliery at Ferryhill. Langley Park Church Street in Murton The long-demolished cottages...

Read more...

Which are the oldest whisky distilleries in Scotland?

Whisky has been an important part of Scotland’s identity and heritage for over 500 years. Known as “aqua vitae”, or water of life, this alcoholic spirit was first produced purely for medicinal purposes, with medical practitioners being responsible for its distilling. It was not until the 17th century, however, that the distilling of whisky became more prominent. When the malt tax was introduced in 1725, many of these distilleries were closed down or moved to illicit distilling practices, ever watchful of government...

Read more...

Our Complete Guide to Scotland’s Whisky Distilleries

Whisky fans the world over will love this new resource from Destinworld Publishing. Scottish Whisky Distilleries is a complete guide to all active distilleries operating across Scotland, and creating the much loved single malt Scotch whisky, as well as blended whiskies and other products. Scotland is seen as the spiritual home of single malt whisky. Across the main whisky producing regions - Campbeltown, Highland, Islay, Lowland and Speyside - there are hundreds of distilleries each creating highly refined whiskies. Many of these distilleries...

Read more...

Ghostly York

In her new book, York Historic Walking Guides, author Claire Shaw uncovers the city's history as seen by foot through the city. For those keen to discover what goes bump in the night, one of the walks in her book is Ghostly & Ghastly York, which take you past some of York's most haunted and sinister locations. So which are York's most ghastly sighty? Exhibition Square Where today you might visit York Art Gallery or the Theatre Royal, gruesome executions of Catholics and criminals...

Read more...

York – A Flooded City

York is famous for its floods. Whenever it happens, TV news channels cover the dramatic and destructive effects of the rivers Ouse and Foss as they spill into the streets and buildings. According to York - A Rare Insight, unwise and reckless development by Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and everyone that followed them right up to the 21st Century has meant that the streets and buildings of York have regularly been subject to flooding. The Evelyn Collection, which is featured in this book,...

Read more...

Looking Back at the Old City of York through the Evelyn Collection

York was privileged to be one of the earliest cities in the world to be photographed, thanks, in part, to it being the birthplace of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1831. Photography was one of those areas of science on the cusp of development and progress. Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson took what are probably the earliest photographs of York while attending a meeting of the association in October 1844. William Arthur Evelyn arrived in York in 1891....

Read more...