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Sydney Then and Now

While searching the web a little while ago I came across a great collection of old historic pictures of Sydney and other towns in New South Wales Australia. I have taken a few of their pictures of olden day Sydney and then either taken a picture...

4 comments    sydney darling harbour
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Rainy Day Date Ideas-Romantic Dates-Valentine day

Are you looking for a romantic Valentine day or rainy day date ideas ? Maybe a great first date idea ! Check these fun dates out no matter what your age .

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Markets in Cornwall

One of the things you might notice is that Cornwall doesn't seem to have markets like you get up country.  Here's a list of Markets in Cornwall to help you find Cornish Markets.

1 comment    hubtrail hmtswk2 hubtrail-england
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SINGAPORE, THE Pride OF ASIA:

Singapore’s Economic Success: The right policy in right time in the house of parliament was the secret of economic success of Singapore. Since independence, Singapore’s standard of living has been...

11 comments    singapore british empire
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8 Things To Do & Places To See In Cornwall United Kingdom

Looking for things to do and places to see in Cornwall? Here are some of the top ways to spend a day out in Cornwall. Smugglers, thatched creekside inns, ghosts and more...

3 comments    hubchallenge ghosts hubtrail
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Black History Month - The Grave of Black Sambo – Lancaster and the Legacy of Slavery

Full sixty years the angry winter's wave Has thundering dashed this bleak and barren shore Since Sambo's head laid in this lonely grave Lies still and ne'er will hear their turmoil more. Full many a sandbird chirps upon the sod, ...

59 comments    slavery lancashire lake district
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The Story of the Claddagh Ring

Irish Claddagh Rings are probably the most culturally rich pieces of jewelry ever recorded in history. The design of the Claddagh ring and even the way the ring is worn are all deeply rooted in Irish tradition. It was probably one of the first...

19 comments    shopping design history
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A New Day Has Just Begun, Is It Really Spring?

It is 6.30am and the alarm clock has just gone off. Oh ten minutes more, please, the quilt is warm and cozy and my nose can smell the cold air. Shrugging my shoulders I try to become invisible, put my head...

8 comments    home dogs garden
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The Time Traveller's Diary

Thursday 6th May, 2010 09:30 Entry No. 193,865 The wind still blows off the North Sea . The cold never really goes. It’s a funny bloody spring. I’m reading a novel at the moment, Wolf Hall, in...

2 comments    canada nostalgia vancouver
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Pavement Art. Taking chalk drawing to a new level.

So, pavement art is kind of boring isn’t it? Usually an out-of-work artist of dubious talent, or a struggling art student trying to pay the bills, sets up on a city pavement somewhere with a box of assorted...

1 comment    street art pavement 3d art
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