Some of this film is unbelievably crap and made me wonder how on earth did it get made. Then I recalled it was a BBC production which means jobs for friends in favourable places. Nepotism within the BBC is shockingly awful and the amount of rubbish they commission is embarrassing. ...
Just for fun... Watch BBC Bitesize animations aboutsoilandrocks, then take quizzes to show what you've learned Can you complete this rock cycle? Can you complete aninteractive rock cycle? Visit a virtual quarry andexamine rocks under a virtual microscope Go on aSoil Safari Complete arocks ...
While you’re in Stratford-upon-Avon, see where Shakespeare is buried at the Holy Trinity Church A replica of the Globe Theatre was built in London near the spot where Shakespeare’s theatre stood. You can visit in person or take a virtual tour if you can't get there in person! Also ...
I will be inChorafor five nights, which is the main hub of Folegandros, a Cycladic village so perfect, it could be a film set. Overlooked by thechurch of Panagia, which is accessible by a zigzag stone path and a fifteen-minute climb, there’s a definite Mamma Mia feel and the sense...
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An imposing tall and old church spire Having a Sunday lunch Cheese! And yes in a cheesy country! A dutch starter Another Dutch fusion starter plate Big smile through the tiredness as food arrives A juicy chunk of steak in a fatty jus ...
The women artists featured in this exhibition were Mary Adshead, Eileen Agar, Anna Airy, Diana Armfield, Joan Ayling, Enid Bagnold, Elinor Bellingham Smith (Eleanor Best), Wendela Boreel, Barbara Carr, Dora Carrington, Katharine Church, Edna Clarke Hall, Ursula Edgcumbe, Gwen Evans, Daphne Fed...
Its origins can be traced to the king’s council of advisers, which included important noblemen and the leaders of the Church. There were few formal limits to the king’s power until 1215. King John signs the Magna Carta In that year, King John was forced by his noblemen to agree to...
Henry was given the title ‘Defender of the Faith’ by the Pope because of his support of the Catholic Church. Henry’s support only went so far, though – when the Church wouldn’t let him divorce Catherine of Aragon, he decided that he, not the Pope, was the Head of the Church in...
Vatican City is led by the Pope and is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. It operates independently and even has its own army to protect the Pope. The Swiss Guard was formed in 1506 and still is comprised entirely of people from Switzerland. Italy is largely a Christian country...