
Travels in England
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Scotchman and his Pack, Bristol
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Another old pub. A 'Scotchman' does not mean someone from Scotland (in this case) - he was tasked with placing wedges (scotches) behind the wheels of a cart parked on the hill.
Bristol
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Bristol
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Bristol
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Bristol
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Bristol
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Speak, Friend, and Enter
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Doors of St Edward's Church, Stow on the Wold, England. Believed to be the original of the Doors of Durin.
"Ennyn Durin Aran Moria. Pedo Mellon a Minno. Im Narvi hain echant. Celebrimbor o Eregion teithant i thiw hin."
"The Doors of Durin, Lord of Moria. Speak, friend, and enter. I, Narvi, made them. Celebrimbor of Hollin drew these signs."
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Church of St John the Baptist, Burford, Oxfordshir…
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
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