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- Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth II became Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 06 February 1952. In addition she is Head of the Commonwealth. However, Elizabeth was not born to be Queen. Her Uncle was King Edward VIII, but he was never cro...
- Trooping the colour Trooping the Colour is one of the most colourful ceremonies held in England. This military pagent is held annually on Horse Guards Parade in St James Park, in London to celebrate The Queen's Official birthday. Although Queen Elizabeth II was born on...
- Everything New Zealand - a NZ Lensography New Zealand is home to nearly 4.3 million people and 40 million sheep. It is our adopted nation, and one of my favorite topics when I write. Here you will find a collection of the Squidoo lenses I have written on New Zealand, along with lists of NZ...
- Terry Wogan Terry Wogan will left his long running BBC Radio 2 Show on 18 December 2009, much to the dismay of his millions of fans. His extensive TV credits include his live chat show Wogan. The series ran for seven years on BBC1, and was broadcast three times...
- Prince Charles Birthday Destined to become King Charles III, Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne was 60 on 14 November 2008. In January 2008 Charles became the world's longest serving heir apparent, passing the record of 59 years and 73 days previously held b...
- Remembrance Day Remembrance Day is on the second Sunday in November. In the UK Ceremonies and Services are held in Churches and at War Memorials in cities, towns and villages all over country. The nation pays homage to those who died in the two World Wars and other...
- AJ2008 a Lensography This Squidoo Lensography is a different sort of Lensography to the first one I made: AJ is Always Juggling, which is more about me, my likes, my dislikes and my personal ambitions. This lensography is my Squidoo Story, told through my collection of S...
- Diana Princess of Wales I was one of the thousands of people, who were stunned and in shock 10 years ago by the tragic death of Princess Diana and then a few days later the death of Mother Teresa. As I watched the enormous worldwide outpouring of grief for the deaths of the...
- Hampton Court Palace Although you might as well be paying for two palaces *grumble, grumble*. One day I'll tell you how much it costs to get into Blenheim Palace, it'll turn your hair white! Hampton Court Palace is a Tudor Palace at the front and a Baroque Palace at the...
- The Queen of Gems the Pearl " Perfected by nature and requiring no art to enhance their beauty, pearls were naturally the earliest gems known to man" (Kunz, The Book of Pearls, 1908). History and legends of pearl gems. Famous pearls and pearl jewelry. Pearl necklace nam...
- Tennessee Renaissance Festival - TN Ren Fest in Triune, TN If you would like to travel back to 16th century England, you'll want to visit this historic annual family entertainment venue just outside of Nashville. The Tennessee Renaissance Festival takes place the first four weekends in May and on Memorial Da...
- Historical Women ...depicted in textiles art. I've finally recovered from my aversion to period costume, six years after finishing my Degree in Costume for the Screen and Stage. To celebrate that fact I produced a quartet of textiles pieces based on some of my favo...
- Mystical One Eyed Cat Drawings WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS Early next year, (2010) I will be offering Limited Edition Prints of each cat which will be slightly different from those on zazzle. Each cat will be printed on acid free high quality fine ar...
- Anne Boleyn: Villain or Victim? Anne Boleyn, second wife of the notorious King Henry VIII, mother of Queen Elizabeth I. Was she really the villainous adulterer she was painted or was she a political victim? Take a look as we hunt down the clues.
- Queen Mary 2 The RMS Queen Mary 2 (QM2) is a Cunard Line ocean liner named after the earlier Cunard liner Queen Mary, which was in turn named after Mary of Teck, the Queen Consort of George V. At the time of her construction in 2003 by the Chantiers de l'Atlantiq...
- Blanche Parry This lens is all about a very special lady who lived in the 16th Century. Her name was Blanche Parry. She was one of the most significant figures about the court of Elizabeth I of England. In fact, for an almost unbroken period of 56 years out of the...
- John Dee Of all the many colourful and fascinating characters who populate the stage of Elizabethan history, John Dee (1527-1609) remains perhaps the most mysterious and least understood. Mathematician and geographer, astronomer and antiquarian, he was widely...
- queens-diamond-jubilee This Lens is celebrating the fact that in 2012, the Queen will have been on the Throne of England for 60 years. It has a potted history, some Royal links and, as time goes on, an Event Guide and any other information that I think you'll enjoy. Let...
- A Web Site for Cat Lovers ClydeSight 2.0! - is the award winning fun and games cat site. It has a lot of things for people who love cats to do! There are games and stories, music and much more! All starring Clyde Big Paws, Feline Unit 236.8v2, the only cat to be named after a...
- Southampton I decided to create a lens about my home town of Southampton. Southampton is on the south coast of England in the county of Hampshire. You may know Southampton as the home to many great cruise ships including The Titanic, The QE2, The Queen Mary, Th...
