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Monthly Archives: July 2012
St. Giles Churchyard
Pictures taken in St Giles churchyard, Wrexham and a poem written at the grave of Elihu Yale, founder of Yale University. At the grave of Elihu Yale. Born in America, in Europe bred. Summer … Continue reading
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Website of the Month – July 2012 – London Fictions
London Fictions is a website curated by BBC journalist, Andrew Whitehead. Andrew is an adopted Londoner and is passionate about London fiction. He aims, with this site, to share his excitement about his subject with others. London Fictions features many … Continue reading