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Fishbourne Roman Palace

Fishbourne Roman Palace

Fishbourne Roman Palace near Chichester in West Sussex is the largest Roman residence ever found north of the Alps. Visitors can see the largest collection of mosaics in situ in the UK, as well as recreated Roman gardens.

The Jay - Britain's colourful crow

The Jay - Britain's colourful crow

The most colourful members of the crow family, jays are noisy and flamboyant, though much shyer than the other crows. They are woodland birds, rarely moving far from the cover of trees, and therefore less seen for their attractive plumage than the other mostly black crows.

The London Array

The London Array

The London Array, in the Thames Estuary, was, until recently, the world’s largest offshore wind farm - but could have been even bigger if it wasn't for some inconvenient birds.

Gustav Holst - the modest English composer of "The Planets"

Gustav Holst - the modest English composer of "The Planets"

Gustav Holst was an English composer, arranger and teacher best known for his orchestral suite "The Planets". Amongst his many other works, he also wrote the melody of the Christmas carol "In the Bleak Midwinter".

Norland Nannies

Norland Nannies

The fictional character of Mary Poppins, invented by P.L. Travers, typifies the quintessential British nanny. Though much has changed since the books were written the British Nanny most definitely did and does exist. Indeed she - and quite often these days he, seems to be thriving!

Battersea Dogs Home - a loving refuge for strays

Battersea Dogs Home - a loving refuge for strays

The famous 'Temporary Home for Lost & Starving Dogs’ was established in 1860 by Ms. Mary Tealby and a committee of animal lovers, in Holloway, North London.

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