Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Welcome to the Wander Through Time FAQ section — where we answer some of the most common questions about our blog, our research, and the world of history we explore every day.


1. What is Wander Through Time about?

Wander Through Time is a history and culture blog dedicated to exploring the people, places, and events that shaped our world. We publish in-depth, fact-based stories covering topics such as the Titanic, World War II, ancient civilisations, British history, and the mysteries of the past.
Our goal is to make history come alive through storytelling — helping readers see the moments that defined humanity in vivid detail.


2. Where do you get your historical information?

All our articles are based on credible, verifiable sources. We rely on museum archives, government records, eyewitness accounts, and respected publications like the BBC, Smithsonian, and National Archives UK.
We combine factual research with engaging narrative writing to make complex history easy to understand and enjoyable to read.


3. Who writes the articles on Wander Through Time?

All articles are written and edited by our founder and researcher, John Levesley, along with a small network of history enthusiasts and writers who share a passion for bringing the past to life. Every post goes through careful research and editing before being published.


4. How often do you publish new content?

We publish new, long-form articles weekly, covering a broad range of historical and cultural topics. Readers can expect new stories about iconic figures, forgotten places, and pivotal events every few days.


5. Can I share your articles on my website or social media?

Yes — you’re welcome to share our articles via links or short excerpts with proper credit and a link back to Wander Through Time.
However, full reproduction of our content without permission is not allowed. Please contact us if you wish to republish or collaborate.


6. How can I suggest a topic or submit my own historical story?

We always welcome suggestions from readers!
You can email us at john-michael-levesley@gmx.co.uk or use our Contact Page to share your idea, story, or local history discovery. If your submission fits our editorial focus, we may feature it on the blog (with credit given).


7. Do you accept guest posts or collaborations?

Yes, occasionally. If you’re passionate about history, travel, or cultural heritage and can write well-researched articles, reach out to us with your idea. Please include examples of your work and the topics you’d like to cover.


8. Are your articles completely accurate?

We strive for accuracy and reliability in every post. All information is cross-checked against multiple reputable sources.
That said, historical interpretation can vary — especially when evidence is incomplete or disputed. We do our best to present balanced perspectives while acknowledging differing views when necessary.


9. Why do you cover such a wide range of topics?

Because history is vast and interconnected. Whether it’s the sinking of the Titanic, the rise of ancient empires, or the evolution of everyday life, every story reveals something about who we are today.
Our aim is to inspire curiosity — to help readers see that every moment in history connects to another.


10. How can I stay updated with new posts?

You can bookmark Wander Through Time or follow us on social media (links available on the homepage). We’re also working on a newsletter feature so readers can receive new stories directly in their inbox.


11. How does Wander Through Time make money?

Our site is supported through display advertising (via partners like Adsterra) and occasional sponsored collaborations. This allows us to keep the blog free for all readers while funding research and site improvements.


12. Can I use your images or graphics?

Most of the visuals used on Wander Through Time are AI-generated or royalty-free images from trusted sources such as Pexels, Pixabay, or Unsplash.
If you wish to use any image, please contact us first to confirm permissions.


Thank you for visiting Wander Through Time — where history, mystery, and human stories come together.

Explore the past. Learn from it. Let it inspire the present.

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