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  • Buckinghamshire Old Amersham
    Re-live the Good Old Days in Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire

    Re-live the Good Old Days in Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire

    There is a sign on the first house in Amersham proclaiming that the Magistrates for acting for this Hundred have given the peremptory Order to the Constables and other Peace Officers to apprehend all Common Beggars and Ballad Singers and other Vagrants that they may be dealt with according to Law …

  • France Pas de Calais
    A Whimsical Wander through Wimereux

    A Whimsical Wander through Wimereux

    Weekly markets in Wimereux are vibrant with the colours of fresh vegetables stacked high on the stalls that also grown under the weight of local cheeses, plants and many other products. Items of clothing sway gently on their hangers disturbed by the breeze from the River Wimereux that runs…

  • Hampshire Winchester
    Winchester College - a Medieval Marvel

    Winchester College - a Medieval Marvel

    The buildings surrounding this courtyard were constructed between 1392 to 1394. They were built around a courtyard for defensive purposes as the college was established a year after a big rebellion in the town. Designed to be self-sufficient the buildings in the outer court included accommodation…

  • Cumbria Windermere-Bowness
    Some Highlights of Windermere-Bowness in the Lake District

    Some Highlights of Windermere-Bowness in the Lake District

    I re-traced my steps to the bottom. But, inevitably I did not come out where I started but I did find a wooden sculpture of a Gruffalo – not that he was much help. However, I did meet up with a local farmer and his excitable border collie, Ben. We had a chat and then he gave me directions to…

  • Dorset Bournemouth
    The Road to Bournemouth Pier

    The Road to Bournemouth Pier

    By the time I got to the top the wind had increased in strength and I had to wait for it to drop. Once the all-clear was given the gate in front of me was opened so I walked to the edge of the platform and stepped into thin air. Any apprehension I had felt was immediately replaced by elation as I…

  • Dorset Bournemouth
    The Bournemouth X Factor

    The Bournemouth X Factor

    some characteristics of Bournemouth make it a very special place to visit. As I was walking towards the crowded sea front that I could see in front of me I noticed a garden below me and decided to visit that first. At the bottom of a flight of stone steps I had a lovely view of the Town Hall…

  • Lithuania Nida
    Nida on the unique Curonian Spit in Lithuania

    Nida on the unique Curonian Spit in Lithuania

    Lithuanians love to explain natural phenomena through legends. The creation of this long, thin sand spit is attributed to the female giant Neringa. She was the beautiful, good and courageous daughter of the rulers of this land. Neringa would wade into the sea to carry distressed fishing vessels…

  • Suffolk Bury St Edmunds
    Bury St Edmunds and the Inheritance from its Abbey

    Bury St Edmunds and the Inheritance from its Abbey

    When the site of the famous Abbey of St Edmundsbury and its precincts was taken over by the local Corporation to establish a public park the ruins of the Abbey were the main feature. Since then there have been some lovely additions to this popular park. Amenities include a play areas and the…

  • Lithuania Palanga
    Palanga, the Summer Capital of Lithuania

    Palanga, the Summer Capital of Lithuania

    I had saved the best for last - Count Feliks’s most precious gift to Palanga, the splendid neo-renaissance Tiškevičius Palace - his family home which he built in 1897 in the sacred forest of Birutė where he married his wife, Antanina. He stored his universally admired private collection of amber…

  • Suffolk Bury St Edmunds
    Bury St Edmunds in the Limelight

    Bury St Edmunds in the Limelight

    Imagine over seven hundred unwashed bodies crammed into a small theatre. Only three water closets available; tallow candles burning for illumination and flares of powdered lime for spotlights. Performances would start late evening and last for four or five hours. Everyone knew their place and…