An explanation of the form, with the example of "How Great My Grief," by Thomas Hardy, from the Academy of American Poets.
Guide to the native trees of Britain, plus links to other web resources on forestry and conservation of British Native trees, including forest conservation organizations.
Suggests that the Great Pyramid at Giza was built around a colossal water pump.
Smithsonian Magazine article about threats to the population of this fish.
Exploring issues of constitutional democracy in Britain and the need for reform.
One of England's great Jacobean houses, it is famed for its spectacular long gallery. The National Trust provides a history, images and visitor information.
Full text of Thomas Codrington's classic early 20C work provided online by Bill Thayer. Searchable. Italian, Spanish and French language versions available.
Landscape and seascape paintings, predominantly in watercolour and pastel. The sea and coastline of Britain are the main source of inspiration.
In the heart of Redwood country, premiere hotel lodging on the northcoast since 1922. They host meetings and feature great restaurants and jazz.
Reviewed by Mike Laidlaw, [3.5/5]. "Looks great, plays well and implements a progression system rarely seen outside of racing titles."
Located in Southeast Michigan, this Rottweiler club strives to educate, encourage, and promote quality breeding with an emphasis on AKC guidelines.
An illustrated introduction for tourists from Great Britain UK Information Guide, divided into time periods from the stone age to the 20th century.
The unofficial home page to the great Rita and Runt. Has information, pictures, sounds and transcripts.
…and cultural heritage of early Germanic immigrants into the great valley of Virginia. Museum, living history exhibits and programs, archives and genealogies.…
Russian fan site dedicated to the great figure skaters Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov. (English version is available).
Offers a full day dive and snorkel tour on the Great Barrier Reef, departing from Cape Tribulation.
…he early organization of the Cistercian Order had been very great. It was natural therefore that, when, after the coming of St. Bernard and his companions in 1113, foundations began to multiply, the project of sending a colony of monks to England should find …
Includes Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Features action alerts, events, and state contacts.
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