After their infamous plot to destroy parliament was foiled, Guy Fawkes and his co-conspirators received one of the most severe judicial sentences in English history: hanging, drawing and quartering.
The Bonfire Night tradition of children creating Guy Fawkes dummies to burn has lasted for generations. Children would stuff old clothes with newspaper, and wheelbarrow their effigy around while ...
But these brilliant photos, taken in the 1980s, are bound to stir some memories of Bonfire Nights in our city around 40 years ...
It is believed Guy Fawkes planned to use the lantern's candle to light the fuse as part of his gunpowder plot A lantern believed to have been carried by Guy Fawkes on the night he was arrested is ...
Guy Fawkes seems as long and drawn-out as Christmas these days. The night sky is lit up with rockets and fancy fireworks long before the fifth, the date to “remember, remember” the ...
I am amazed how Halloween decorated homes and shops have taken over Australia. It made me reflect on my childhood days. It wasn't about Halloween, it was about Guy Fawkes. So what changed?
The 2005 political thriller focuses on an anarchist freedom fighter called V, who wears a Guy Fawkes mask and plots to blow up the UK Parliament on Bonfire Night in protest of a neo-fascist regime.
On Bonfire Night, fireworks can legally be set off between 7am and midnight. Laws vary slightly for special occasions like ...
The effigy was set alight on Bonfire weekend (Picture: Jack Taylor/Getty ... who have all been made into Guy Fawkes over the years. Celebrities with kids who tower over them like Gary Barlow's ...
Firework displays and bonfires are a popular way to celebrate Bonfire Night, however, there can be serious consequences, with the Children’s Burns Trust predicting that this year 500 children could be ...
Police are investigating after a flammable liquid was hurled at the Palace of Westminster on Guy Fawkes Night ... Tower in Westminster AFP via Getty Images “There were no reported injuries ...
After their infamous plot to destroy parliament was foiled, Guy Fawkes and his co-conspirators received one of the most severe judicial sentences in English history: hanging, drawing and quartering.