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Creating family treesMany years ago in the 1920's my great Aunt Hilda traced our family tree back to the Kings and Queens of England from the 7th. Century. This basically means I am related to most of the British Royal Family going ...
England_family_historyI was first introduced to the traditional Indian gada (aka the mace) by my friend Karl Gotch a few years ago. As gracefully as Karl swung it, I was equally clumsy. I nearly knocked myself unconscious with it the first ...
History great britainAs its the capital of great britain, London boasts the best museums in the country. One of the best is the Science Museum, which is located in south kensington. The museum was founded in 1857 & has over three hundred ...
Spelling and usage In English, the word indicating origin from the Friesland region is typically spelled "Frisian." However
The boy's and girl's name Kristian k-ris-tian, kr(i)-stian is pronounced KRIS-t'-yun. It is of Scandinavian origin. Variant of Christian (Greek) "anointed Christian".Other meanings of the name is the follower of Christ, or follows Christ.In Scandinavia it is used pretty often, ...
Winthrop SocietyThese are some llittle known and bizzare facts from history and the present.Make for great usless trivia at parties. Enjoy...
Catholic Record SocietyAn article about the late boxer by the name of Charles Liston, who despite all his accomplishments in his chosen sport of boxing will perhaps only be remembered for nothing else then what was negative, though undeservedly in my opinion.
Russian Nobility Association In AmericaHistory Inset from School of Recreation, 1710. "We perceive from the engraving of the Billiards of the seventtenth century, that the game was altogether different from what it is now
London Metropolitan ArchivesLondon in the 1660s Central London in 1666, with the burnt area shown in pink. By the 1660s, London was by far the largest city in Britain, estimated at half a million inhabitants
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