Picture of the day - bernie johno
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great pictures everyone
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Brilliant pics everbody, I enjoy looking at them
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A bit of Bootle in Wales
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great pics Bob liverpool looking good
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Everton looking good also but you no i meant are fair cityeverliver wrote:Thanks Bernie
Never thought l would hear you say Liverpool looking good thinking of coming over the pond mate
Great pictures everyone.
Regards Bob
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Great pics everyone, thank you all.
Particular thanks to Bobby for the photo of St Nic's. If I had to pick my favourite place in our beautiful city it would probably be St Nicholas' church garden.
Particular thanks to Bobby for the photo of St Nic's. If I had to pick my favourite place in our beautiful city it would probably be St Nicholas' church garden.
Bee
"Life" is a gift to you. The way you live your life is your gift to those who come after.
"Life" is a gift to you. The way you live your life is your gift to those who come after.
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Pocohantas, Yorktown, Va. - a little history about her....
Pocahontas was captured during Anglo-Indian hostilities in 1613, and held for ransom. During her captivity,
she converted to Christianity and took the name Rebecca. When the opportunity arose for her to return to her people,
she chose to remain with the English. In April 1614, she married tobacco planter John Rolfe, and in January 1615,
bore their son, Thomas Rolfe.
In 1616, the Rolfes traveled to London. Pocahontas was presented to English society
in hopes of stimulating investment in the Jamestown settlement. She became something of a celebrity, was
elegantly fêted, and attended a masque at Whitehall Palace. In 1617, the Rolfes set sail for Virginia,
but Pocahontas died at Gravesend of unknown causes. She was buried in St George's Church, Gravesend
Kent, in England.
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more upside umbrellas, very colourful picture Patricia thanks for sharing
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