Features:
The artist, the vicar, and the missing ashes: The tragic painter Denton Welch left a beautiful legacy. But where are his mortal remains? By Mike Gunnill
Winter tradition revived: This one, however, is unlikely to rival the plum pudding riot. By Andrew Rootes
Not so bad, as actresses go: A cruel critic of women on the Victorian stage still acknowledged the huge talent of the pioneering Sarah Thorne. By Christine Rayner
A Tale of Two Cottages: The home where Charles Dickens honeymooned remains an enigma. By Andrew Rootes
Another award for Bygone Kent
The naval disaster that shook Kent: Three British cruisers lie on the seabed, victims of a German U-boat and an outdated strategy. By Crispin Whiting
Glory days of the Winter Gardens: Seaside host to the Beatles is celebrated in new book
Just one more call: Farewell to John, a master fact-checker whose life was a pursuit of the truth. By Stephen Rayner