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1. Camel Navigation Links
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...nto, the Gem of the Neapolitan Riviera Hastings to Brighton Following Coast Road Most Popular Pages York, England - History, Culture and Places to Visit Nottingham to Edinburgh, Calling in at York a...

Burnt, Blistered and Buggered - The Barmy Army Skulks into Wellington Match Status: England won by 126 runs Ripped Headline Image http://www.teamusk.com/images/camel-headlines-burnt-blistered-bugger.

3. Knights of Malta, 1523-1798
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...he Pope and the monasteries inevitably involved the Order of St. John, which had large possessions both in England and in Ireland. The Grand Priory of England was situated at Clerkenwell, and the Gran...

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...un published give dressed lady vikings nottingham edinburgh calling york newcastle unique online road trip england history culture places visit home information latest articles written jack tickler co...

5. £10 Tax Law for UK Smokers
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...http://www.teamusk.com/images/camel-headlines-belly-tax.gif Professor Julian Le Grand, chairman of Health England, said more people might stop smoking if they had to "opt in" by applying fo...

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...vice will probably be something the Labour Party will come to regret. The Children's Commissioner for England stated: "The use of measures such as these are simply demonising children and yo...

7. Devon, Probably England's Most Pleasant County
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About Torquay, Devon England Sporting a mini-corniche and promenades landscaped with flowerbeds, TORQUAY , the main centre of the tourist conglomeration at Torbay , comes closest to living up to the s

...arbour.    The fantastic fortifications of Dover's Western Heights were built to defend England against invasion by Napoleon, and are now surrounded by a local nature reserve with m...

9. Gloucester, The Historic Waterfront City
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...the west of it. Destination Guides > Europe & Russia > Europe > England > Cotswolds and Somerset > Gloucester Gloucester Cathedral ...

10. Cheltenham, England's most complete Regency town
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...y of mineral springs there in 1716, and is famous for its fine Regency architecture. It’s said to be England's most complete Regency town, and town houses with intricate ironwork balconies a...

11. Stratford-upon-Avon, the Birthplace of William Shakespeare
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...Stratford - both tickets are also available from each of the sites themselves. Stratford-Upon-Avon This is England at its Finest It was in 1196 that Stratford-upon-Avon was first granted the right to ...

12. Evesham, the Gateway to the Cotswolds
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... it was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1540 the Abbey was estimated to be the 3rd largest and most powerful in England, and funded smaller abbeys and churches in Belgium, the Netherlands and France. A lar...

13. Wonderful Windsor Home of Kings and Queens of England
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Since the Norman Kings built their defences here it has been the home of Kings and Queens of England. For some, including Charles1, HenryV111 and Jane Seymour, it is their final resting place. Windsor

14. Glorious Newcastle-on-Tyne, Capital City of the North and Home to Newcastle Brown Ale
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...ot;Dog". Newcastle Brown Ale is a brand of dark brown ale. It has been brewed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, since April 1927 by Newcastle Breweries (now a part of Scottish and Newcastle). In N...

15. York, England - History, Culture and Places to Visit
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...UMMARY: York city walls are a Grade One listed building They among the longest and best preserved walls in England Tourists Interested in Medieval Culture are Drawn to York, England ARTICLE SUMMARY: ...

The Nottingham to Edinburgh online drive is an ideal place to start exploring online places to visit; particularly if you have never taken a "virtual road trip" before. Our journey starts in

17. Nottingham - The Party Capital of the Midlands
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...lk after that - so it's on into the centre of town and the Bell Inn. This is one of the oldest pubs in England. Originally two buildings, you can walk down the old alley which separated them. Ther...

18. Edinburgh, Scotland is Essentially a City with History and Atmosphere
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...ughout its history. The Abbey is now a ruin but the palace is still used by the royal family and Church of England. Lady Stair's House Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson...

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