This week our George Alfred Henty title is 'By England’s Aid, or, The Freeing of the Netherlands' (1585-1604). The images above were scanned from an edition published by Charles Scribner’s Sons in 1894. Learn more here: https://t.co/LYDemMdQgg

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| construction in the and are on parallel tracks. is "out of control,” costs could spiral from $34bn to $140bn. Service not expected for some 20 years, says unofficial estimate.

SkyNews ► https://t.co/wv8TQsUick

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If you want to catch up with the#10wordspodcast series we commissioned with you can here: https://t.co/fg8Mei5bHg In 10 exclusive interviews with writers and poets Caroline Beck explores England’s last wilderness.

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If you want to catch up with the series we commissioned with head here: https://t.co/fg8Mei5bHg In 10 exclusive interviews with writers and poets Caroline Beck explores England’s last wilderness.

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Going to have my work on this evening for the - it’s an intro VT piece celebrating England’s moments through the years!

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💫 Top Boy

🔵 Raheem -

🥇 2-time winner
🎉 Young Player of the Year
🎩 Hat-trick for at Wembley
⚽️ 45 goals scored in 2019

⭐️ England’s rising star.

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Fab views from London roof terrace of some wonderful historic buildings

Plus passionate words from
Sir Laurie Magnus, Chair and heritage champion on Historic England’s plans for the future

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The bronze bust of (1902) alongside The Bullfinch (1855), painted by East aged 11yrs

For 4 weeks, you can see a selection of East’s in the showing why he was called “England’s greatest living landscape painter”

FREE entry as Sir Alf intended

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When a wizard changes history to seize power, an untrained seer and a cursed wizard are England’s only hope. Can they undo the chaotic alterations to the timeline, or will the new, grim reality become permanent?



https://t.co/EZY02b8tIn

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Hey so I like England’s entry for once, it’s sincere and cute

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The Green Man by Paul Watson ~ from The Book of England’s Dark Dreaming

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Benjamin Keach 1640 - 1704

Keach was put on trial in 1664 for publishing a book of instruction for children. In this book, he disagreed with the Church of England’s practice of infant baptism and taught that only people who professed faith in Christ and… https://t.co/pXg42JXya9

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Benjamin Keach 1640 - 1704

Arrested in 1664 for publishing a book of instruction for children. In it, he disagreed with the Church of England’s practice of infant baptism and taught that only professing believers should be baptized.

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Happy St George’s Day.

In honour of England’s (and almost everyone else’s) patron saint, a thread on his legend & depiction in Renaissance art.

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The Barghest - A spectral being of North England’s folklore.
https://t.co/HvzbwVAuXM

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Have you heard of ? It’s the first time ever that so many conservation organisations have come together with one focus in mind – to bring back from the brink of extinction some of England’s most threatened species of animal, plant and fungi. https://t.co/Rr5l0I8RF5

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England’s will showcase 17 of 's most important works, including Rabbit and Gazing Ball: https://t.co/I8GpYkvE0r.

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What is it?
It’s a tale of 19th-century England’s premiere adventuress, an honest-to-goodness globe-trotting, tomb-raiding, sword-swinging adventure. I designed it to fill the Indiana Jones-shaped hole in my own heart - it may do the same for you!

More: https://t.co/9ZsC2buLxz

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Larry The Llama is getting ready for England’s semi final tomorrow.

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England’s Coach is smashing it

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