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Holiday cottage in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

11th August 2009
Want to stay ? Its an ideal part of Scotland for taking a self catering holiday, though in the past travellers often didn't stop. through. This area is on the route from England to Northern Ireland via Stranraer's ferry and many people have rushed th... Read >
Author: Chas and Steve

Set Sail in the Welsh Waters of Holyhead

03rd August 2009
Holyhead's rich cultural history lies in its origins as a port for ship passengers bound for Dublin, so it's little surprise that the destination retains strong links with sea life. Holyhead is nestled in the north west of Wales in the county of Anglesey.... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

10 things you MUST do in South Wales

30th July 2009
Visit Cardiff Cardiff is a thoroughly modern city with a gleaming new water front, dominated by the Millennium Centre. The area has been beautiful redeveloped with some striking architecture. The area has also become rather famous thanks to the BBC's Tor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Must see places when you visit Cornwall

29th July 2009
The first inhabitants of Cornwall, long before it acquired it's current name were the Neolithic followed by the Bronze Age inhabitants, in the Iron Age, the Celts moved in. As such, this area is rich with historic value and artifacts. Cornwall has in the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The History Of Wool Cloth

14th July 2009
Sometime back in the eons of prehistory, a hunter killed a sheep and brought it home to make a mean mutton stew. His little family liked it so much that he decided he'd try to catch a few of those wooly critters and keep them around, so there would always... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Pieces and Punting in Cambridge

01st July 2009
Punt wars, Romans, Pieces and splitting the atom. All words associated with Cambridge's past and present. There is a rich history here that draws visitors from around the world to England's leafy cobbled seat of learning. The area was first settled way... Read >
Author: matthewturner

Iron age Businesses v/s Silicon age Businesses

23rd June 2009
Iron Age businesses were more focused on operational efficiencies, deliveries, finance and administration compared to Silicon age businesses which are more focused on one most important aspect of their business and that are Customers. Silicon age Busin... Read >
Author: sageindia

A brief history of the Isle of Wight

12th June 2009
If you're planning on going to the Isle of Wight, you might also want to consider the history that you'll be exposed to while you're there. That way you can take in all of the opportunities that you'll have to learn about how the Isle came about and what ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

History of Cornwall

06th June 2009
Many, many people love Cornwall, and they travel there quite often to enjoy the beauty and the history of the place. It's a wonderful setting to learn about historic battles and the kinds of things that took place many years ago. Pre-Roman inhabitants wer... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hertfordshire, UK is Well Worth A Day Out

27th April 2009
Hertfordshire is an old and non metropolitan county that is located in the Eastern area of England and Hertford is its county town. It is one of the Home Counties that do not have a sea shore and lies inland, which shares its borders with Cambridgeshire, ... Read >
Author: Dev

Info For Greater Manchester Visitors

16th April 2009
This metropolitan county that is located in North West England is called Greater Manchester, and it is sprawled over one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom. It contains 10 metropolitan boroughs such as Bury, Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, ... Read >
Author: Dev

Forge Welding Facts

03rd April 2009
Forge welding is said to be the oldest welding technique ever used by early blacksmiths, dating back to the Iron Age when ancient Egyptians and people from Eastern Mediterranean began to refine the craft of welding iron metals together. Also known as "... Read >
Author: Andrei Smith

Top 10 Prehistoric Sites in Ireland

25th March 2009
Ireland has a rich and varied history, from the time of the Celts, and not forgetting the Bronze and Iron Age eras. Add to this the fact that the island of Ireland is dotted with many fascinating megalithic and prehistoric monuments. We've put together a ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Delight In The Super Shopping Malls Derwenthorpe.

03rd January 2009
York has a lot to offer visitors of every one of ages and inclinations - from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of outstanding York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a ge... Read >
Author: Caron Bednorze

Agriturismo Praetto in Marcon

28th October 2008
In the centre of the shores of the Venetian country-side arises Marcon. This famous region spot offers you one of its best nature oasis, near Venice. Agriturismo Praetto is a Venetian farm house and completely renovate. The ambiance is with familiarity m... Read >
Author: Marco
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