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A Place Called England 2012
I first published this post on April 23rd, 2010. I’ve modified it slightly, but I feel I can’t write this any differently now, to how I did then. Remember, no rights you have as a British citizen were given to … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, Environment, Events, Fun stuff to see and do, Shared media
Tagged A Place Called England, A Quiet Eye, Countryside, Dark Peak, England, flag waving, June Tabor, Kinder Scout, Maggie Holland, Mass Trespass, Mass Trespass Kinder Scout, patriotism, Shared history, Simon Jackson, St George'd day, St. george
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A place called England
Today, 23rd April 2010, is, as I’m sure you’re aware, Saint George’s day. Now I’ve always felt that it has never really been in the nature of the English or by extension, the British, to wave flags and do the … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, Environment, Events, Fun stuff to see and do, Shared media
Tagged A Place Called England, A Quiet Eye, Countryside, Dark Peak, England, flag waving, June Tabor, Kinder Scout, Maggie Holland, Mass Trespass, Mass Trespass Kinder Scout, patriotism, Shared history, St George'd day, St. george
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