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Neil Storey

The Little Book of Great Britain

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This little gem of a book is a repository of intriguing, fascinating, obscure, strange and entertaining facts and trivia about Britain and all the things that have made it great. Within this volume are such themes as myths and legends, traditions and customs, great Britons and great British places, while not forgotten is a celebration of the best of British music, food, entertainment and sport and a host of topics that explore the more eccentric and eclectic people and things that contribute to and define Great Britain. Despite being a relatively small collection of islands, there is always something new, fascinating, frivolous or even bizarre to discover about Great Britain — you will find much of it here. Did You Know? There is no location in Britain which is more than 74½ miles from the sea. The first person in Britain to be convicted of speeding was Walter Arnold of Kent, who in 1896 was fined 1s plus costs for driving at a breakneck 8mph. Britain has some thoroughly unusual pub names, including: The Bucket of Blood in Phillack, Cornwall, The Honest Lawyer in Folkestone and The Old Thirteenth Cheshire Astley Volunteer Rifleman Corps Inn in Stalybridge — which also enjoys the honour of having Britain's longest pub name. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is a well-known corgi fan. She has owned no fewer than 30 during her reign, the first being Susan, who was given to her in 1944.
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242 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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  • Laura Shas quoted7 years ago
    A watch of nightingales
    A tiding of magpies
    A hastiness of cooks
    A husk of hares
    A bevy of quail
    A lamentation of swans
    A file of civil servants
    A gaggle of geese
    A grist of bees
    A murder of crows
    A mischief of rats
    A parliament of rooks
    A skulk of foxes
    A blush of boys
    A bench of Bishops
    A glaring of cats
    A trunkload of clowns
  • Laura Shas quoted7 years ago
    Lammas Day, the Festival of the Gule of August, once celebrated across the land (1 August).
    Shrewsbury Flower Show, Shropshire – the world’s longest-running flower show.
    Worthing International Birdman, Sussex. Competitors create contraptions to assist flight from the end of the pier.
    The Burryman – Queensferry, Lothian – A local man is covered in burrs and walked around a 7-mile route. It can take many hours to complete.
    The Cowal Highland Gathering (Highland Games), Dunoon.
    Grasmere Sports, Cumbria. Includes fell running and Cumberland wrestling.
    Burning of Bartle, West Witton, Yorkshire (Saturday nearest 24 Au
  • Laura Shas quoted7 years ago
    Britain’s tallest tree is believed to be a 211ft grand fir planted in the 1870s beside Loch Fyne in Argyll.
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