John Escott

England


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      England

      ENGLAND

      People began coming to England thousands of years ago. The Romans came, then the Angles and Saxons, then the Vikings, and later the French. Now, in the twenty-first century, people from all over the world live here in England.

      And people still come to England – millions of visitors every year. Visitors who want to know more about the country that is England. There is London of course, but there is so much more …

      So come with us and visit England – its cities and countryside, north and south, east and west. Learn about interesting places to visit – castles and gardens, churches and theme parks. There are many things to see – boat races, football, cricket, and theatre. And find out about English clothes, shopping, food, and some of the best music in the world.

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      The publishers would like to thank the following for their kind permission to reproduce photographs:Alamy Images pp10 (Trafford Centre, Manchester/Tony Smith), 11 (Lowry Gallery, Salford Quays/Ange), 12 (Millennium Bridge, Newcastle/Mike Kipling Photography), 14 (Bridge of Sighs/Steve Vidler), 16 (Clifton Suspension Bridge/Eric Nathan), 18 (Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland/Richard Burdon), 19 (Yorkshire Dales/Mike Kipling Photography), 20 (Norfolk Broads/EYESITE), 21 (New Forest ponies, Hampshire/Steve Vidler), 23 (bedroom in the Royal Pavilion, Brighton/Heritage Image Partnership Ltd), 26 (Spinball Wizard ride, Alton Towers/Ruby), 27 (The Minack Theater, Penzance/Roger Cracknell 01/classic), 29 (Glastonbury Festival/Tom Corban), 30 (rugby match/Graham Wilson), 31 (cricket match/John Potter), 32 (English breakfast/Neil Rouse), 33 (English afternoon tea/kevin nicholson), 34 (Lancashire Hotpot/travellinglight), 34 (fish and chips/Michael Kemp), 36 (London Fashion Week/London Entertainment), 37 (Brighton shops/Ian Shaw), 39 (Notting Hill Carnival, London/Brendan Bell), 40 (Cowes Week yachting/Peter Titmuss), 44 (cricket match, Surrey/Peter Phipp/Travelshots.com), 49 (Salford Quays, The Lowry/julie woodhouse); Getty Images pp1 (Cotswold village/Rachel Husband), 1 (West Dorset/Dave Young / Design Pics), 1 (performance at The Globe Theatre/Oli Scarff), 3 (Hadrian’s Wall/paul mcgreevy), 5 (Brick Lane, London/Doug McKinlay), 6 (Buckingham Palace guards/Stuart Black), 7 (George Benson performing/Steve Thorne), 8 (Grand National/Mike Hewitt), 13 (York Minster/Neale Clark), 17 (Lake District in Autumn/Derek Croucher), 25 (Kew Gardens, England/Latitudestock), 35 (Punk fashion/Alex Segre), 38 (University boat race/Richard Heathcote); Stephen Hawkins pp22-23 (Blenheim Palace); OUP pp24 (Stonehenge/Digital Vision), 44 (boat on river/Mike Stone), 44 (roast beef/Stockbyte), 44 (Bodiam Castle/Corel), 49 (surfers on beach/Blend Images), 49 (Crumock Water/Corel); Shutterstock pp4 (detail of the Bayeux Tapestry/jorisvo), 9 (Royal Liver Building at night/Paul Reid), 15 (Roman Baths, Bath/antb), 44 (Hamlet performed in Russia/ID1974), 44 (Sandbanks Beach, Dorset/ian woolcock).

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