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Discover the Charm of an Antique World Globe

8/12/25

Bring curiosity, style, and learning into your home with our Antique World Globe. Standing at 12.5 cm tall with a 10 cm diameter, this globe rotates smoothly on a sturdy stand, making it both a decorative piece and a functional educational tool. Its easy-to-read antique design showcases the world in...

Adding House Pride with Decorative Globes

4/12/25

Elevate your home with decorative globes that blend style and meaning. Perfect on a bookshelf, sideboard, or table, globes spark curiosity, add sophistication, and give your space a thoughtful, worldly charm.

How to Use Suction Pins on Your Educational Globe – Quick Guide

13/11/25

Bring your educational globe to life with suction pins! This quick guide shows how to attach, mark, and remove suction pins safely — turning geography lessons into hands-on exploration. Perfect for classrooms, study spaces, or curious young minds.

Medieval Maps: Windows into a World of Faith and Imagination

13/10/25

When we picture a map today, we imagine precision — longitude and latitude, accurate coastlines, and a globe that shows Earth as it truly is. Medieval maps, however, were something entirely different. Known as mappae mundi (Latin for “maps of the world”), they were less about navigation and more about...

The Lost Tomb of King Henry I & Forgotten Maps

6/10/25

King Henry I, son of William the Conqueror, was buried at Reading Abbey in 1136. Yet over centuries of war, dissolution, and urban growth, his tomb was lost — possibly lying beneath a car park or modern buildings. The search for his grave echoes a broader truth: geography often hides...