UK and Ireland 2000

Teresa and Phil

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Travel Itinerary

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Teresa looking over a map in our rental car near the Peak District town of Castleton.

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Phil’s dad in front of Warwick Castle. Note cross.

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Archer/actor who actually hit the cross with an arrow.

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View of Warwick Castle from above.

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Throckmorton family reunion: Jack, Ellen, Jim, Betsy, Carolyn, Phil, and Teresa.

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Throckmorton gardens.

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An appeal posted in a Welsh bed and breakfast.

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Driving to Castle Conwy in Wales

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Castle Conwy.

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A tight squeeze.

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Scratching an itch.

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Rocks put to good use.

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The “English Market” in Cork.

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A captivated sheep dog.

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It suspects nothing.

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Sheep crossing.

IMPORTANT: AN APPEAL is made to all grades of men to suppress the habit of spitting in the Brewery premises, as the practice is dangerous to the health of the employees.
Originally posted in the Guinness Brewery.

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Glendalough, the “Land of Two Lakes,” south of Dublin.

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A “round tower” in Glendalough built by 6th century monks.

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Newgrange, a Neolithic burial site north of Dublin.

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Shaggy cattle in Scotland.

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Edinburgh Castle, which is built on a former volcano.

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Teresa exultant over a 95 year old, 27 ft. hedge in the Royal Botanical Garden in Edinburgh.

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A three-wheeled BWM in Glasgow’s Museum of Transport.

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The world’s oldest bicycle.

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St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge in London.

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Memorial to the Reformer’s Tree in Hyde Park, London.


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