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Play the Pyramid Game, where your knowledge of history and antiques will be put to the ultimate test! Each question takes you one step closer to the summit, but a single misstep could send you tumbling back to the base. After all, no one ever said climbing a pyramid was easy. You’ll have 90 seconds from the moment the page loads to reach the top, so don’t waste time overthinking—after all, centuries of history rest on your shoulders. Are you ready to outsmart the ages, or will your pyramid dreams come crashing down? There’s only one way to find out. Let’s see if you can keep your cool under pressure—or if history will have the last laugh. Pyramid Quiz L7 L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 L1 Question will appear here. Time left: 60 Need a second chance? Refresh the page to try again — or take on our next quiz. Click here to play... B eat the J...
We’ve just unearthed a V for Vendetta cinema one-sheet poster, and honestly, it got me thinking. As November 5th rolls around, with effigies of Guy Fawkes crackling away on bonfires, one can’t help but be struck by the enduring image of the man behind the flames. The face we now associate with rebellion and resistance—made famous by the graphic novel, the film, and, let’s face it, every protestor with a mask—is far more than just a cultural icon. It’s a symbol wrapped in history, myth, and a whole lot of irony. The iconic Guy Fawkes mask from V for Vendetta Guy Fawkes, born in York in 1570, came of age in one of England’s messier family feuds: the Protestant Reformation. As a Catholic in a country that had very publicly chosen Protestantism (with a nudge from the crown and an unhealthy amount of fire and brimstone), Fawkes quickly learned that his faith would make him a second-class citizen. Naturally, this led him to become an international man of intrigue, fighting for Catholic caus...
When you think of rebellion, genius, and a certain type of undeniable cool, one name stands above the rest—Marlon Brando. The man, the myth, the legend—Brando's impact on film and culture is so profound that even the passage of time can't seem to dim his shine. But this isn't just about the iconic actor whose performances in On the Waterfront and The Godfather are still discussed in acting schools. It’s about his lasting legacy, and how one of his personal possessions—an exquisite Rolex GMT-Master—recently fetched an eye-watering 4.7 million euros at auction, offering the world yet another glimpse into the life of the man who practically defined “cool.” In the 1950s , Marlon Brando wasn’t just an actor. He was a force of nature—a young star who captivated audiences with his raw, brooding intensity. Characters like Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire weren’t just acted—they were lived, breathed, and felt deep in the gut. Brando revolutionized acting wi...
JACKDAW GB, ANTIQUES + VINTAGE
Jackdaw Antiques is a local antique shop in Kendal, Cumbria, offering a distinctive mix of antiques, collectables, vintage art, and books. From characterful furniture to curious finds, we stock well-sourced pieces with history. Find us in the heart of the Lake District.
Open Fridays, 12 noon – 4pm. Other times by appointment.
SELL ME SOMETHING
Got 18th–20th century treasures gathering dust? Jackdaw Antiques wants quirky, unique pieces full of character. From Chinese jars to Art Deco statues, if it’s good or unusual, we want it. Bring your stuff and let’s make a deal the Jackdaw would love.