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England Information
- New England Map
The New-England-Map.com website features several maps of New England as well as information about the geography, history, and culture of the New England region.
www.new-england-map.com/
- White Church in New England (Digital Image)
A pristine white church is set in front of an azure blue sky. The church's architecture, with its wooden steeple and clapboard siding, is reminiscent of structures in New England.
www.new-england-map.com/search.htm
- London Map and Travel Guide
London is the capital of the United Kingdom and a popular travel destination. Find a free printable map of London, England, as well as helpful links to UK maps and travel destinations.
www.map-of-uk.com/london.htm
- White Cliffs of Dover (Digital Image)
A railway track runs through the beautiful white cliffs of Dover, UK. The sea laps against the cliffs, while a few clouds float in an azure blue sky. Visitors to the United Kingdom may be visiting England, Wales, Scotland, or Northern Ireland.
www.map-of-uk.com/search.htm
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Capotain (Illustration)
Line drawing of a pilgrim hat, or capotain, which is a slightly conical hat with a tall crown and narrow brim. This type of hat was popular in England during the early 17th century.
www.ColoringPages.us/pilgrim-hat.htm
- Europe Travel Guide
Learn about popular travel destinations within Europe including Paris, France, London, England, Vienna, Austria, Copenhagen, Denmark, and more.
www.map-of-europe.us/travel.htm
- Map Of Ireland
Located on an island at the western edge of Europe, Ireland is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west, the North Channel and Scotland on the northeast, and the Irish Sea and England on the east.
www.map-of-ireland.org/
- Plymouth Brethren
The Plymouth Brethren movement is a non-denominational Christian movement that originated in Ireland and England during the 1820s and 1830s.
www.plymouthbrethren.com/
- Scotland Map
Scotland is one of four countries comprising the UK. It is bordered by England to the south, the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the northwest, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest.
www.scotland-map.com/
- Squash Equipment
Invented in England early in the 19th century, squash came to North America in 1885. English-speaking countries have tended to dominate championship play.
www.Sports-Equipment.us/squash-equipment.htm
- Racquetball
The game of racquetball was developed, in primitive form, in 19th century England. This page discusses the history, playing environment, and rules of racquetball.
www.sports-information.org/racquetball.htm
- Squash
The game of squash was first played in England during the 18th century. This page discusses the history, playing environment, and rules of squash, as well as the differences between American squash and English squash.
www.sports-information.org/squash.htm
- Big Ben Clock on a Tower Wall (Digital Video)
The Big Ben tower clock in London, England, zooming out to show the tower wall on which it is mounted.
vimeo.com/72767587
England Directory Page(s)
- England Page on Jumblex.org
Visit this england category page on jumblex.org to find editorially-reviewed resources about this topic.
http://en.jumblex.org/england/
- England Page on VieSearch.com
Visit this england category page on viesearch.com to find editorially-reviewed resources about this topic.
http://viesearch.com/uadq/new-england-map
England News
England Bibliography
- Swinglehurst, Edmund. The Lake District. Bolton, England. Aurora Publishing. 1995.
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