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Topic: July 2008

Unique in all the World the English Cathedral Choir

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A Day to Visit Worcester

Jason on a Lark, Scottish Snowdrops and London Transport

DVD Rough Diamond, 2-vol. boxed set, Acorn Media, Silver Spring, Md., 297 minutes, $39.99.

The Anglo-File

Last Orders, Please!

[caption id="LastOrdersPlease_img1" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] At the North of England Open Air Museum near Chester-le-Street, the village of Beamish exists completely as it did in 1913, when the miners, factory workers and farmers of the North Country enjoyed their highest standard of living to date. Visitors can sample both the sweet shop and the dentist.[/caption]

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Lambeth Palace, London

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The Continuing Search for Britain

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Letter from British Heritage

Durham of the Prince Bishops

Tickling Botanicals To Life The Story Of London Gin

Beamish

THE NORTH OF ENGLAND OPEN AIR MUSEUM

Picnics, Piglets and Paupers

Coward, Carting Lane and Down to Dulwich

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