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Should you be concerned about lead in antique dishes?
It's unfortunately all too common to spot a gorgeous piece of vintage or antique serveware at a thrift store or estate sale and then wonder whether or not it's safe to use for dining purposes or if it ...
From copper to cast iron, we’ve got you covered with these expert-approved tips for cleaning antique cookware.
A worn thrifted shoe rack may look past its prime, but a few simple DIY steps can bring it back to life and make it into a refreshed storage piece.
Last orders: The Victoria Tavern, Hogsthorpe – ‘People don’t come any more. I feel let down’
In our series visiting Britain’s dying pubs, Christopher Howse meets one landlord who feels forced to turn his unfrequented bar into a house ...
Restoring old photos is a way to bring back a part of family history, but without the right methods, you could damage them beyond repair. Many people want to know how to restore old photos, but some ...
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Watch me restore this antique saw!
In this video, I restore a rusty antique hand saw found at a flea market for 2 euros. The handle was significantly damaged, so I used epoxy resin for the restoration, particularly highlighting six ...
The craft beer industry has struggled over the last two years, with overall U.S. beer production and imports down 1% in 2024 and craft brewer volume sales declining 4% in 2024 and about 5% in 2025, ...
A pub is raising a glass to lesser-known brews at its latest beer festival. The Old Manor in Bracknell, based in Grenville Place, is running a 12-day real ale event until Sunday, March 15, offering 25 ...
AI photo restoration tools have changed the way we preserve memories. These advanced apps utilize artificial intelligence to convert faded, damaged, or forgotten photographs into stunning pieces of ...
A Housing Authority scheme to aid owners of vacant dwellings restore their property for it to be rented out for social housing purposes has doubled its maximum grant and widened its eligibility ...
A British researcher has found that the Nazi regime in Germany engaged bookbinders and restorers to repair old records so that they could be combed for the names of people who had Jewish ancestors, ...
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