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- Woodturning Clubs & Guilds This lens is a compilation of links and information about various woodturning guilds, associations, and clubs. Organizations like these are a great source of information and inspiration. From the novice turner looking for...
- Architectural Antiques Architectural history studies the evolution and history of architecture across the world through a consideration of socio-cultural, political, economic and technological influences.
- English Premier League Your guide to the greatest soccer league in the world. The drama. The passion. The goals. It's the next best thing to being there. If you're a fan of the EPL, explore the links, content and fun all inside this English Premier League lens.
- Amazing Maps and Charts Maps for everyone. Introduce your children to the world. The Inflatable Labeling Globe is a favorite with both teachers,students and me. GPS is amazing - it is here! There are maps for decorating your home or talking globes for teaching your c...
- Nitro Fx Purchase your Nitro Fx Here! Nitro Fx takes Noni to the next level by maximizing a Nitric Oxide effect that helps support the defense, repair, and maintenance of nearly every cell and system of the body. Nobel Prize discovery led to the development o...
- North Wales Holiday Parks North Wales is one of the most rural areas of the United Kingdom, and also one of the most diverse. Caernarfon and Bangor - cities in their own right - but 90% Welsh Speaking, to places such as the historical Conwy and Rhuddlan, and the upwardly mobi...
- Queen Elizabeth I of England: Gloriana, The Virgin Queen Queen Elizabeth I of England, born 1533, died 1603. Reigned from 1558-1603. Known as 'The Virgin Queen' because she never married (despite a close relationship with childhood friend Robert Dudley, later Earl of Leicester) and or had a child.&nbs...
- Ska This lens is dedicated to everything ska. For those who happened accross this lens out of curiosity and have no clue what ska is. Check out some of the links below and get yourself acquainted. As this is a new lense, any input is welcome and app...
- Lawn Mowers in the United Kingdom & Ireland Hello, this lens is sponsored/created by John Deere. We, at John Deere, are looking to provide useful information for homeowners and consumers in the United Kingdom and Ireland about our products. One place to look for information is to visit the J...
- Caithness Caithness is a county with a wide range of diverse landscapes and historic importance. Set on the tip of Scotland with views over the hills of Sutherland to the Islands of Stroma and the Orkneys. Caithness also has had a wide and varied population si...
- The Town of Aylesbury Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire in south central England. It has a population in the 2001 census of 65,173 and is part of the London commuter belt. The town is twinned with Bourg-en-Bresse in France.
- Orkney You want to know the truth about Orkney? Here we go: Here is a website with superb pictures showing a different perspective of Orkney, plus places to visit, the best accommodation, reasons for visiting and other honest info.
- Thatcham, Berkshire Thatcham is a small town in west Berkshire, in the south of England. You'd be forgiven for thinking it was just an extension of its better-known neighbour, Newbury. The town has exploded in size over recent years, from just 7,500 residents in 1961, t...
- Hook - Captain James Hook Captain James Hook is the villain of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan. Hook is a pirate captain and Peter Pan's nemesis. It is said that he was Blackbeard's bosun, and that he was the only man Long John Silver ever feared. He wears an iron hook in place of h...
- Pontypridd, Wales Pontypridd is a regional market town, situated 10 miles north of Cardiff, the capitol city of Wales. Located in the South Wales Valleys, an area famous for its deep coal mines of a bygone era, Pontypridd is still a major transport hub and a bustling...
- Europe - Learn, Explore and Travel Series Europe is geologically and geographically a peninsula, forming the westernmost part of Eurasia. It is conventionally considered a continent, which, in this case, is more of a cultural distinction than a geographic one. It is bounded to the north by t...
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- Horse Trader Online A great way to sell your horse, ponie, 4x4 and even trailers online.
- Tony Blair's Legacy Tony Blair served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom beginning in 1997. Until that time, Blair's Labour Party had been "in opposition" (or in the minority political position) for eighteen years. Over the next ten years, Mr. Blair wa...
