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HISTORY OF ENGLAND

TO SUBMERGE US IN

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England , is a country in the north west of Europe

Population of 50,714,000

The capital is London

They takes its name from the Angles

England was the birth place of the Industrial Revolution

England has the world's oldest parliamentary system.

General Information

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FOR A LONG TIME AGO…

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Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument

It is a ceremonial center.

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History of Anglo-Saxon England

The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215.

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The English victory over France at the Battle of Agincourt.

Queen Elizabeth :English victory over the Spanish Armada

The Restoration under Charles II restored peace after the Civil War.

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MAKING BUSINESS WITH THE ENGLISH…

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English art dealers English bankers English chief executives English civil engineering

contractors English film producers English football chairmen and

investors Fry family English industrialists English music managers English publishers (people) English television executives English theatre managers and

producers English business biography stubs

Businesspeople from England.

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Beer and breweries in England.

Bus operators in England

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Hotels in England.

Companies of England

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Beer is one of the few countries (along with Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) where ales, beers brewed by warm fermentation rather than lagers, have remained dominant among domestic beers. In addition cask conditioned beer rather than bottled beer is still normal, with the beer finishing its maturing in casks in the cellar of the pub rather than at the brewery

In the 15th century, an unhopped beer would have been known as an ale, while the use of hops would make it a beer. Hopped beer was imported to England from the Netherlands as early as 1400 in Winchester, and hops were being planted on the island by 1428. The popularity of hops was at first mixed — the Brewers Company of London went so far as to state "no hops, herbs, or other like thing be put into any ale or liquore wherof ale shall be made — but only liquor (water), malt, and yeast." However, by the 16th century, "ale" had come to refer to any strong beer, and all ales and beers were hopped.

Brown Ale Mild ale Old Ale Pale Ale Porter

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Travel London came into existence in its current guise when National Express bought Connex Bus (established in UK in 1996, a division of French owned transport corporation Connex) in 2004. Ironically had taken over an existing operator Limebourne Buses which had actually taken over the original Travel London when that was sold.Travel London is the sister company of Travel West Midlands and Travel Dundee.Following the acquisitions of Limebourne, Connex Bus, Tellings-Golden Miller, Wings Buses and Link-Line, Travel London had a wide operating area within Greater London and Surrey. The company operated contracts on behalf of Transport for London (TfL), Surrey County Council, and Kingston University. Operations are split between three registered companies.

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Britain is strewn with ruins of castles, rubble from the centuries of her existence. Castles are tangible relics of a remarkable past, a lengthy heritage etched in stone, as well as with the blood and sweat of those who built, labored, fought, and died in their shadow. Ruins stir up in us a profound awareness of those past lives. Castles have a timelessness that is awe-inspiring. That they have endured centuries of warfare and the effects of weather is a testimony to the creativity and power of their medieval owners. How many of us will have such long-lasting success?

Castles Unlimited was formed in recognition of the necessity to preserve these relics of history. We are dedicated to the promotion and study of British Castles. Our goals are educating and stimulating people to explore the castles for themselves. We hope you will become involved in the preservation of these wonderful structures.We offer several services and information which may be of interest to you.

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Famed Swiss hotelier César Ritz opened the hotel on May 24, 1906. The building is neoclassical in the Louis XVI manner, built during the Belle Époque to resemble a stylish Parisian block of flats, over arcades that consciously evoked the Rue de Rivoli. Its architects were Charles Mewès, who had previously designed Ritz's Hôtel Ritz Paris, and Arthur Davis, with engineering collaboration by the Swedish engineer Sven Bylander. It was the first substantial steel-frame structure in London.

Ritz Hotel


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