Pupils from Bishop Fitzgerald and Sacred Heart Middle Schools have taken part in educational visits to Gibraltar’s Northern ...
Survivors received “fever passes” that certified their immunity, allowing them increased freedom of movement at a time when a substantial portion of the population was being held under strict ...
GIBRALTAR — Barbary macaque monkeys are the star attractions in Gibraltar. Still, this historic port town is steeped in military history around the landmark Rock of Gibraltar. The town wears its scars ...
Exploring Gibraltar's History starting in the year 500 BCE. We’ll cover Gibraltar from the time of Phoenicians, to the Romans, to the Moors, to the War of the Spanish Succession, the Great Siege, and ...
On this day in 1704, Gibraltar was surrendered to the Anglo-Dutch fleet. 321 years later, Eliot Wilson looks at what that means today As historical conflicts go, the War of the Spanish Succession ...
The Gibraltar Skull, also known as Gibraltar 1 and the Forbes’ Quarry skull, is Gibraltar’s most famous fossil and has played an important role in our understanding of human evolution. In 1848 the ...
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What if a colony is neither extractive nor settler material? European powers colonized some areas for military reasons: to keep those areas out of rivals' hands or to have geographically strategic ...
[7] While the historical background of Gibraltar is important and the Treaty of Utrecht is clear on who possess Gibraltar today, it is ultimately secondary to the inherent right of the Gibraltarians ...