【题目】(二十二)Where to Spend the Summer HolidaysPeople in England like go to the farms, thecountryside and the seaside for a few holidays insummer every year, as they live within only seven-fivemiles from the sea.On the seasideThe most enjoyable place is the seaside. Somechildren are ...
Colchester is in the East of England within the county of Essex. Situated close to the coast in East Anglia, it is on the border with Suffolk and around 50 miles North-East of London. The city of Colchester sits on the edge of Constable County, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural ...
East Anglia It will stay warm and sunny around the region, with Norwich experiencing highs of 30C on Saturday, like much of the surrounding parts. There is a chance of some showers, but this risk is slightly higher on Sunday, which will still be sunny and warm at around 27C. East ...
aNorwich, the capital of the part of Britain known as East Anglia, has been in existence for more than two thousand years. It began as a small village beside the River Wensum. At the time of the Norman invasion in 1066 it had grown to become one of the largest towns in England. [...
aSymphyotrichum novae-angliae (formerly Aster novae-angliae), commonly known as the New England aster, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the Asteraceae family. It is native to almost every area in North America east of the Rocky Mountains, but excluding the far north of Canada as ...
Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg take to the skies for another WWII story. See where they filmed Apple TV’s Masters of the Air in East Anglia by visiting the locations by train.
Norwich has more medieval churches (32 in all) than any other city in England except London. A bustling business and shopping center, Norwich is East Anglia's traditional capital, a fact reflected in its splendid Norman cathedral, its castle, and the city's many other historic points of inte...
In East Anglia, as late as 1900, yarrow was credited with the power to avert spells and sickness if it was scattered on doorsteps and hung on cradles on Midsummer Eve. In the Fens, yarrow-stuffed cushions were a safeguarding household accessory. Similarly in Ireland, yarrow was held to dri...
an English word, and was used as a title from the eleventh century by those who governed large regions of Anglo-Saxon England in the King's name. How, then, could it be applied to the count of Guisnes? The problem is that the sense of Bigod's retort has been lost in translation....
in Scotland.But while the Chancellor's name has spread across the country - and is particularly common in Yorkshire and the East Midlands - the vast majority of those sharing the Prime Minister's name remain concentrated in the west of Scotland, with a few clusters in southern England.British...