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    • 11.

      Avebury: The Other Stonehenge


      by Bruce Burnett - 2007-01-25
      Thirty kilometers (18 miles) north of world-famous Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England, is its lesser known, but larger cousin, Avebury.Built at the same time as the second phase of Stonehenge, around 16...
    • 12.

      London, U.k. - the City of Cities


      by Paul Everton - 2007-01-26
      London is the working capital city of England & of the UK. An crucial settlement for approximately two millennia, London is nowadays one of the world's top significant business and financial centre, &...
    • 13.

      Ironbridge: Birthplace Of Industry


      by Bruce Burnett - 2007-02-01
      The year is 1709. Famine ravages Europe as a severe and tenacious frost kills crops, fruit trees and livestock as far south as the Mediterranean coast. In Prussia, the Black Death kills 300,000 peo...
    • 14.

      London's Hampstead: Ponds, Pubs And Poetry


      by Bruce Burnett - 2007-02-01
      In 1816, although only eight kilometers (five miles) from central London, Hampstead was enough of a remote, rural village for poet John Keats (1795-1821) to write the following about a visit there:...
    • 15.

      2Day Guide to Bath-England


      by David Shires - 2007-02-05
      IntroductionThis guide is intended for tourists or visitors who are limited to a two day visit to Bath There is a short historical section followed by the 6 'must see' sites or attractions which Bath ...
    • 16.

      The Angel, Islington: London's Antique Village


      by Bruce Burnett - 2007-02-01
      It has often been said that London is not so much a large city as a vast coagulation of small villages. Fierce regional loyalties center on the district's soccer club or local pub. Many of London's...
    • 17.

      Cardiff means fort


      by T_kogutenko - 2007-02-07
      In 1955, Cardiff was named the capital of Wales and since then, it has become the youngest European capital city. Located by the Bristol Channel, Cardiff is proud of its historical heritage of o...
    • 18.

      Sometimes The News Needs A Comment!


      by Philip Harris - 2007-02-15
      There is so much going on in the world today that each deserves a little comment. One can only hope that the U.S. follows the lead of England and Germany with respect to addressing the issues of glob...
    • 19.

      Tips For First Time Buyers In England


      by Adil Akkus - 2007-02-23
      Getting startedThe most important factor in which property you can is how much money you can borrow, so it is probably best to sort out the finances first. Visit a mortgage broker, bank or building so...
    • 20.

      Some Information About Hotels In Winchester, Hampshire


      by Robin OBrien - 2007-02-27
      The ancient and beautiful cathedral city of Winchester has been a tourist destination for over 200 years. The city offers many attractions for the visitor, more than can be visited in one day. Ther...