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Alaska InterIsland Ferry Authority Travel on the Alaska Inter-Island Ferry Authority to access the recreational opportunities found on Prince of Wales Island and surrounding communities inter-island ferry authority • ifa • prince of wales island • ketchikan • hollis
The Destruction of Force Z The absence of fighter protection left Force Z vulnerable to marauding Japanese strike aircraft, forcibly demonstrating that the reign of the battleship was near its end. force z • the destruction of force z • the sinking of hms prince of wales and hms repulse • force z deployment • force z mission
Abbey Park - An Introduction Abbey Park not only brings pleasure to the many residents of Leicester but also holds treasures galore for the history worshipper. abbey • park • leicester • cardinal • wolsey
Canadian Wedding of Edward VIII A look at the claim of a Canadian woman that she became the bride of the Prince Of Wales (later King Edward VIII) in the 1920s. canadian wedding king edward eighth • secret first marriage of prince of wales • alleged wedding of prince of wales • king edward viii • millicent milroy
Bad Queen Caroline (Part 1) The disastrous marriage of England's King George IV and Queen Caroline. george iv • prince of wales • prince regent • regency • caroline
7/7 The London Bombings. Update. The Travelsleuth updates news on the London bombings of 7/7. Unscheduled speech by The Queen, as she and other Royals visits the maimed in London hospitals, mirrors the nation's defiance. travelsleuth • london • 7/7 • queen • royal britain
A Dash of Gold and Crimson This is the first part of a series about King Edward VIII king edward viii • king george v • lady cole • thelma furness • depression
Breaking News 3 Breaking News as it happens in and around the Pacific. police officer • tonga • san francisco • san francisco chronicle • prince charles
Brighton - Seaside Suburb of London Made famous by the Prince of Wales in the early 19th century when he built the magnificent Pavilion and partied as only he knew how, Brighton still has a raffish air. brighton seaside suburb of london • brighton pavilion • prince of wales • brighton sussex uk • gay & lesbian brighton
Duchess of Windsor (1895-1986) Wallis Simpson, a twice-married American won the heart of the British monarch King Edward VII. His desire to marry 'the woman I love' caused a constitutional crisis. wallis simpson • and american socialite • wallis duchess of windsor • wallis simpson and king edward vii • wallis simpson and marriage
Henry VIII's Family and Early History This first article in a series on the life and times of England's infamous King Henry VIII explores key events in Henry's family and early history. henry viii family • henry viii early history • henry's parents • arthur • wars of the roses
Samuel Hearne, Arctic Explorer British explorer Samuel Hearne was sent North on the search for copper mines by his employer, the Hudson's Bay Company. After months of travel, he arrived to find no ore canadian history • samuel hearne and his guides reached the water's e • still partly-frozen arctic ocean in 1771 • the hudson's bay company wanted the ore as ballast • the small excursion party set out from prince of w
The Black Prince at Crecy A look at the Battle of Crecy, and the legend of the Black Prince crecy • archers • edward the black prince • prince of wales • longbows
Alaska's Inside Passage Resorts Alaska Inside Passage Resorts offers an exciting number of premier vacation experiences in wild Alaska last frontier • alaska • inside passage • southeast alaska • adventure vacations
The Royal Hunt –Goodbye to all that! Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt marks the probable demise of hunting the fox to hounds in the United Kingdom and traces 1600 years of royal hunting history from Offa and King Alfred to Charles, Prince of Wales. travelsleuth • stuart buchanan macwatt • fox • united kingdom • hunting
Amaranth: A Grain, Flower and Weed Tall, with unusual flowers, Amaranth is easy to grow and can be enjoyed for its beauty or eaten for dinner. edible amaranth • amaranth as food • religious use of amaranth • common types of amaranth • how to grow amaranth
Edward II Edward II was the only son of Edward I, yet unlike his father was not a renowned warrior. He is often remembered for the gruesome way he was killed. edward ii • edward i • england • isabella of france • robert the bruce
London prepares for the Royal funeral. Prince Charles pays tribute to The Queen Mother; full text. Queen Mother's coffin is taken to St. James's Palace. Preparation for the Royal funeral procession. Tributes from around the world. queen • king • elizabeth • charles • alexandra
Royal Quotation Quiz Who said what? See if you can match these royal quotes to the people who said them! prince charles • queen elizabeth • queen victoria • edward viii • princess grace
Shopping Melbourne's Markets Designer clothes, deli food, antique typewriters, victorian fountains, one-of-a-kind knit sweaters are among the treasures to be unearthed at Melbourne's public markets. melbourne's victoria market • hawthorn craft market • st. kilda esplanade market • living art market • st. rose artists market
Waterfall Resort in Alaska There are many high quality fishing lodges to be found in Alaska. One of the industry leaders is Waterfall Resort located near Ketchikan, Alaska. alaska salmon fishing • king salmon fishing • halibut fishing • alaska fishing lodge • alaska fly-in fishing
The Royal Month: March The Travelsleuth's monthly diary of events for March. Page 1: the Royal Month - Buckingham Palace Golden Jubilee news. Open air concerts in the Palace gardens. Commemoratives on sale. royal royalty • queen • duke • edinburgh • prince
Cromer on the North Norfolk Coast Enjoy fresh Cromer crabs, a traditional seaside pier and pretty streets in this attractive, entertaining, English seaside town, the perfect base for a norfolk holiday. cromer • cromer norfolk • holiday norfolk • norfolk holidays • coast norfolk
Explore Southern Southeast Alaska Take time to visit Southeast Alaska and explore the many recreational opportunities available especially for independent travelers southeast alaska • waterfall resort • alaska marine highway • inter-island ferry authority • alaska
Maple Leaf is National Emblem of Canada The maple leaf emerged as Canada's dominant visual symbol over a period of three centuries. maple leaf is national emblem of canada • symbol of the land and people for centuries • maple leaf symbol of the land and people • maple leaf first display as symbol • distinctive maple leaf badge
Strange and Unusual Pubs of England and Wales The British Isles is the place to be for those wishing to experience unique, eccentric and downright odd public houses. strange pubs in the uk • strange british pubs • unsual uk pubs • unusual pubs in the uk • unusual british pubs
The Madness of King George (Part 2) The cruel treatment King George III received from his doctors, and the real cause of his madness. king george • george iii • madness • king • england
The Power of One Plot Best-selling Australian writer Bryce Courtenay (author of Jessica, Tandia, and The Potato Factory) tells the story of Peekay, a boy growing up in apartheid South Africa. the power of one • bryce courtenay • peekay • south african literature • australian literature
The Secret Wife This is an article about Maria Fitzherbert, George IV's secret wife. george iv • regency • maria fitzherbert • princess caroline
The Tranquil Scilly Isles - Arthur's Lyonesse. Page 1. Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt visits the tranquil sub-tropical Isles of Scilly off the coast of Cornwall, fabled Lyonesse of Arthurian legend and paradise of flowers, birds and empty beaches of silver sand. Accommodation and travel tips.</i></b><b><i>Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt visits the tranquil sub-tropical Isles of Scilly off the coast of Cornwall, fabled Lyonesse of Arthurian legend and paradise of flowers, birds and empty beaches of silver sand. Accommodation and travel tips. Page 1. travelsleuth • stuart • buchanan • macwatt • scilly
Wildlife of Southeast Alaska Southeast Alaska is one of the most wildlife-rich regions of North America and home to some of the continent's most iconic species. alaska wildlife • southeast alaska • inside passage • alaska whale watching • alaska nature
1066 And All That The Battle of Hastings was fought on 14 October. The Travelsleuth visits the site at Battle, in East Sussex and discovers a superb hotel nearby. england • norman • king • william • harold
Etiquette for Jubilee Occasions Golden Jubilee hints on Royal etiquette in correspondence and behaviour for those communicating with The Queen and Her Consort or attending official functions in the UK and Commonwealth where members of the Royal Family are present. london • edinburgh • windsor • castle • sandringham
London in High Summer Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt visits London in August, enjoys a visit to Buckingham Palace and Clarence House to admire some fine paintings before buying tickets to the Theatre Royal, the Victoria Palace and the Albert Hall for a Henry Wood Promenade Concert travelsleuth • stuart buchanan macwatt • london • buckingham palace • clarence house
Royal Funeral at Windsor Castle The private Royal funeral of Princess Margaret at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, takes place 50 years to the day that her father King George VI was interred therewith all the pomp and ceremony of a State Funeral; a remarkable coincidence. queen • princess • king • duke • prince
The Six Wives of Henry VIII, A New (I Hope) Perspective Who was Henry VIII really? Why was he so often married? What was he seeking? And who were the women who became pawns -- willingly or unwillingly -- of his passion and his power? henry viii • catherine of aragon • anne boleyn • jane seymour • anne of cleves
The Wives of Henry VIII: Catherine of Aragon Catherine of Aragon comes to England to marry Arthur, Prince of Wales -- but fate intervenes... catherine of aragon • henry vii • elizabeth of york • prince arthur • henry viii
London's Autumn Highlights London is missing its regular visitors from North America after the 11 September. Intrepid travellors however will find hotel bargains galore and many cultural highlights to tempt them.<I>The Travelsleuth</I></B> looks at London's October season and and suggests afternoon tea at the Ritz or a "Flapper" champagne cocktail at the bar of Claridge's Hotel.<B>Second Update: 11 October.</B> london • britain • queen • empress victoria • george
Port of Call – Ketchikan, Alaska Visit Alaska's "First City", starting point for boating through the Inside Passage to Glacier Bay. ketchikan • alaska • first city • inside passage • ketchikan harbor
Explorers of Canada, Part XXI: Christopher Middleton Another Northwest Passage Seeker canada • hbc • northwest passage • middleton • christopher
Film Review: A Knight's Tale A Knight's Tale is a boisterous film, but anachronistic perhaps more than intended. a knight's tale • geoffrey chaucer • edward the black prince • jousting • heath ledger
Jersey the Largest Channel Island Beauty, charm and allure - Jersey is said to be like her most famous historical character - Lillie Langtree. There is much to see for both adults and children. jersey airport • channel islands • visit jersey • german war tunnels • gold exhibition
Looking Beyond the Cheap Flights Student Travel jetPacks help cut costs after the bargain flights on budget airlines have been paid. Buy local SIM cards, London Oyster cards, local coins before you go cheap flights • low cost and budget airlines • gap year student jetpacks • bargain flights • ryanair
Lucy Maud Montgomery's Birthplace Lucy Maud Montgomery's birthplace is well worth a visit--a reminder of the gentle island home that inspired the creation of stories that have resounded the world over. lucy maud montgomery's birthplace • lucy maude montgomery birthplace • l.m. montgomery birthplace • birthplace of l. m. montgomery • l.m. montgomery's birthplace
Luxury Xmas Shopping in London's Jermyn Street One of London's favourite shopping areas, Jermyn Street has been the first stop for high quality goods for over two hundred years, drawing visitors from around the world. luxury shopping in london • jermyn street • turnbull & asser shirts • london shops • shirtmakers
Obituary: Dudley Moore, CBE. Dudley Moore, actor and musician, born April 19 1935; died March 27 2002. An Obituary to a comic and musical genius and kindly Cockney Gentleman . dudley moore • peter cook • alan bennett • edinburgh • london
Owain Glyndwr Welsh prince Owain Glyndwr was the last major threat to English political power in medieval Wales. wales • welsh • owain glyndwr • glendower • glyn dwr
The Young Winston Churchill Winston Churchill wasnot academically brilliant at school but went on to have a distinguished career as a politician. winston spencer churchill • winston churchill • david lloyd george • blenheim palace • lord randolph churchill
'Cymru am byth' - The Welsh Hunger for Independence The Welsh peoples unwavering call for independence from British rule and suppression of their culture. welsh nationalism • tradition • principality • king edward i • king henry viii
A Biography of Elizabeth II Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor is the current Queen of 16 independent states including the United Kingdom, as well as the supreme Governor of the Church of England . queen elizabeth ii • elizabeth windsor • biography of elizabeth ii • duke of edinburgh • queen of england |
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