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Hengrave Hall
Hengrave Hall in Bury St Edmunds, England is a historic, beautiful manor house built in the 16th century. I have fond memories of attending church retreats there as a young girl in the 70s.
9 commentsThe UFO Crash On Long Island-An Eeerie Evening In The Park
This article highlights the events that took place during Thanksgiving week of 1992, which involves a UFO that crashed within a wooded park on Long Island, New York.
5 commentsLavenham England
What you can see in the photo opposite is one of the iconic buildings in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. The Guildhall has stood over the market place for some 500 years and has been used for many different things. Made famous of late by Harry Potter,...
3 commentsThe Percherons of Cuauhtemoc
The Percherons of Cuauhtémoc One of the most beautiful sights now missing from the British countryside must be that of the great carthorses which worked our fields for hundreds of years, before the advent of...
3 commentsThe Authentic Look of Log Cabin Doors
Log Cabin Doors Many people are not aware of how important log cabin doors are to the overall look and feel of a mountain getaway. They are much more than simply a way to get inside, as they really reflect...
0 commentsThe Heritage Coast of Suffolk in England
The county of Suffolk is in the region of Eastern England known as East Anglia. A predominantly rural county, the coastline of Suffolk includes the port of Felixstowe at the southern end and the once busy...
11 commentsBuy Your Very Own Lighthouse
I get updates from Historic Properties when new properties are listed. When I opened my email and saw the following set of listings, I couldn't help but notice all the lighthouses; and lighthouses are not...
15 commentsHow to market my business locally
If you start a business it can be very stressful at first. You are constantly thinking about it and ways to grow. Local marketing is key to achieving a successful business. The first few months can be tough...
3 commentsA Knights Tale – Keep Fit wearing Armour in Medieval England
Once upon a time in Merrie England, under the greenwood tree, when women span, and tended the hearth, and men did manly things with swords and castles and suits of armour, there lived a brotherhood of fine...
18 commentsBattle of Denmark Strait
This is my third of five hubs on the battleship Bismarck. The Royal Navy heavy cruisers HMS Suffolk and HMS Norfolk, under the command of Rear-Admiral Frederick Wakewalker, managed to scare the small German fleet, under the command of Admiral...
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