ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
It's not a problem Tony...the thread can be about all things British...... [:D]
Ok, I want a picture that shows people skiing in Britain ! I'd accept pics of sleds too! [:D]
Moderator: maddog986
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
It's not a problem Tony...the thread can be about all things British...... [:D]
ORIGINAL: andym
Also google Prince Johnny,the "forgotten prince" a very sad tale it is as well.
ORIGINAL: GoodGuy
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
It's not a problem Tony...the thread can be about all things British...... [:D]
Ok, I want a picture that shows people skiing in Britain ! I'd accept pics of sleds too! [:D]
ORIGINAL: andym
Well originaly it was called Lynne,and then it came under the fiefdom of Bishop Losinga who renamed it Lynn Episcopi in 1101 ,after a while it was granted a Royal Charter to hold a Market and a Fair(called the Mart,which still runs today)When Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries in 1538, the town and manor became royal property. As a result, the town became renamed King's Lynn and Lynn Regis.It was an important Trading Port and part of the Hanseatic League.Its also the birthplace of one Captain George Vancouver (1757–1798), an officer in the Royal Navy, who was the first person to explore the Pacific coast of the modern day Canadian province of British Columbia; the American states of Alaska, Washington, and Oregon; and the southwest coast of Australia. It is also the place of the first school attended by Diana, Princess of Wales.Also near by a certain John Rolfe had a country house in the village of Heacham,which is where he spent some time with his wife,Pocohontas.
ORIGINAL: andym
Well maybe we should start a new thread then.I also am a sucker for history.When i left the Royal Navy,i ended up working at Westminster Abbey.My respnsabilities were to look after the Chapter House and Undercroft Museum and Pyx Chamber.My "office" door was authenticate to be over 1000 years old,not just the wood but when it first was made into a door,it also had (and does today) been covered in Human Skin ...... [] After his hanging, his body was flayed, and the skin nailed to the door of my office in Westminster Abbey
ORIGINAL: Treale
I'm nor sure if Britain has mountains fit for ski slopes???
ORIGINAL: andym
Where i live and we had all that snow(even more today and more forcast for tonight)we are very close to Sea Level,some parts of the Counties around us are actually BELOW sealevel,so you see elevation doesnt really make much difference if you get snow or not.Granted higher elevations are more prone to Snow etc but not exclusively.