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The mulberry tree in Britain

The mulberry tree in Britain

The black mulberry is not native to Britain. However, it was widely planted in Britain due to a campaign by King James I, who wanted a "home-grown" silk industry. Unfortunately, the black mulberry is the wrong tree for this!

Lulworth Cove - much-loved feature of the Jurassic Coast

Lulworth Cove - much-loved feature of the Jurassic Coast

Lulworth Cove on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset is a spectacular curved bay created where the waves from the sea have cut through weaknesses in the coastal limestone and then eroded the softer clays beyond. It is a World Heritage Site and tourist location with approximately 500,000 visitors every year.

Jonas Hanway - the English eccentric who dared to use an umbrella!

Jonas Hanway - the English eccentric who dared to use an umbrella!

Jonas Hanway was a great English eccentric. He is credited with being the first man in London to dare to use an umbrella, which was considered both a foreign and effeminate thing to do. He was also an opponent of tea drinking.

Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall

Erected by the Romans in AD 122 to keep the ‘barbarians’ out under the orders of Emperor Hadrian, this mighty stone wall once stretched nearly 80 miles (128km) from coast-to-coast in the north of England. It took three legions of men at least six years to complete.

Welsh Black cattle - black gold from the Welsh hills

Welsh Black cattle - black gold from the Welsh hills

The Welsh Black breed of cattle is one of the oldest in Britain, having inhabited the hills of Wales since pre-Roman and pre-Christian times. It is Wales' only native breed of cattle.

Arundel Castle - Norman splendour in West Sussex

Arundel Castle - Norman splendour in West Sussex

Arundel Castle is an imposing restored medieval castle in a delightful setting in West Sussex. It occupies a defensive site on a prominent hill overlooking the River Arun and the South Downs.

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