Book/Printed Material A little journey to England and Wales,
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Image 1 of A little journey to England and Wales,
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 2 of A little journey to England and Wales, Pass DAb 3 O watt* Book. ,13 3 O fopyiiglifiv 0 1 5 COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT.
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 3 of A little journey to England and Wales,
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 4 of A little journey to England and Wales,
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 5 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND and WALES BY MARIAN M. GEORGE FOR INTERMEDIATE AND UPPER GRADES A. FLANAGAN COMPANY CHICAGO
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 6 of A little journey to England and Wales, COPYRIGHT 1002, 1023 BY A. FLANAGAN COMPANY ft 1 OCT -2*23 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Cl 762025 j xy
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 7 of A little journey to England and Wales, INDEX PART I ENGLAND Bank of England, The. 33 Billingsgate 40 British Museum, The. 37 Buckingham Palace. 57 Bus, The London. 24 Dickens, Charles, Story of... 61 Dickens, Charles, Works of.. 63...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 8 of A little journey to England and Wales, I
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 9 of A little journey to England and Wales, A Little Journey to England. PART I. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. A snug little island A bright little, tight little island! Search the globe round, And none can be found So happy as...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 10 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND JUBILEE PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 11 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND 5 and pictured face of England’s former queen, Victoria, were very familiar in America throughout her unusually long reign. And though to us no country can be...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 12 of A little journey to England and Wales, 6 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. Here pastures green, There marts of trade, Or well-kept farms And woodland shade.” The next evening finds us in New York—a trip that required weeks and...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 13 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 7 As the hour for sailing approaches, the wharf swarms with people, of all ages and kinds. Vendors of steamer chairs, flowers, pop-corn and candies, mingle their...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 14 of A little journey to England and Wales, 8 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. dinner time, however, we have no desire to even look at the dinner table. We feel sure we shall never care to eat another meal, and...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 15 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 9 walk on deck. There are not many out at this time and it is the best part of the day for a promenade. Breakfast follows the...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 16 of A little journey to England and Wales, 10 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. Some mornings are enlivened by a life-boat or fire drill, or a distant view of a passing ship, but the most exciting incident is an encounter...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 17 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 13 Then comes the last night at sea, when all gather on deck and sing, “Home, Sweet Home.” Far away on the horizon flash the lights which...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 18 of A little journey to England and Wales, 14 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. upon Great Britain’s vast supply of merchant vessels and steamships to transport goods and passengers, instead of building vessels of their own. During the European War,...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 19 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 15 The docks of Liverpool cover almost 600 acres and have a linear wharfage of 36 miles. They have an immense landing stage, a floating structure, more...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 20 of A little journey to England and Wales, 16 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. wish to hurry to London. Few travellers remain here long, as there is little to interest them aside from the docks. But this we have learned:...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 21 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 17 journeys every convenience and luxury of toilet to make the trip endurable. But in England the distances are short, the major¬ ity of journeys not requiring...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 22 of A little journey to England and Wales, 18 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. this place a boy at the station will bring it to us in wicker baskets. Now we are off and rushing along at the rate of...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 23 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 19 Wherever stations are built in the business part of the city, subways are built for passengers. Smoke and bad air in the tunnel is avoided by...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 24 of A little journey to England and Wales, 20 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. hotels that Dickens has made famous in his stories. The bedrooms in this place are large, dark and dingy looking. There are four post-beds with cur¬...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 25 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 21 Such excellent bacon and mutton we have nowhere in the world. And the marmalade! Surely nothing better was ever made. We wonder why we cannot get...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 26 of A little journey to England and Wales, 22 A TJTTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. and asked for admission. The gates were then un¬ locked and thrown open, and the keys of the city pre¬ sented to the queen. Queen Victoria...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 27 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND 23 CIIEAPSTDE
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 28 of A little journey to England and Wales, 24 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. Welchmen than in Cardiff, more Irishmen than in Belfast. Greater London now has about 350 miles of street car lines, carrying an average of 700,0t)0,000 passengers...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 29 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 25 modates a maximum of fifty-four. In contrast to the brilliant colors of the old type, it is almost uniformly painted a chocolate-brown. Inside the bus are...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 30 of A little journey to England and Wales, 26 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. Before the European War, the hansom cab was a common sight on the streets of London, and hansoms were numbered by the thousands. Today they are...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 31 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 27 ble-footed boys in white coats. With brush and tray in hand they are constantly darting in and out among the horses and vehicles of the crowded...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 32 of A little journey to England and Wales, 28 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND TRAFALGAR SQUARE, LONDON.
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 33 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 29 geons and dentists in George and Burlington streets; doctors in Harley street, etc. Then the milkmen live on Milk Street, the men who deal in honey...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 34 of A little journey to England and Wales, 30 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. Every evening during this journey her body rested in the market place of some town. Wherever it rested the king afterward had a beautiful cross erected....
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 35 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 31 Passing down the Strand we come to London’s Courts, or the Royal Courts of Justice. For centuries this has been the place of England’s celebrated school...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 36 of A little journey to England and Wales, 32 A. LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. Sir Thomas More, an author and a cardinal. Do you know what it means to be a cardinal? There on Bread street lived the famous John...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 37 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 33 Unlike most mayors he rules over but one square mile of this immense city. But this one is the richest mile of territory in all the...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 38 of A little journey to England and Wales, 34 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. TLis famous old bank, which is familiarly known as the “Old Lady of Threadneedle Street,” has two branches in London and nine in the provinces. It...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 39 of A little journey to England and Wales, A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. 35 from other statues? Was Lord Nelson’s an eques¬ trian statue? Why not? Did he win his battles on land or sea? There are two other statues...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923
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Image 40 of A little journey to England and Wales, 36 A LITTLE JOURNEY TO ENGLAND. ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL. About half a mile west of the Bank is St. Paul’s Cathedral. A long way off we can see its lofty dome, surmounted...
- Contributor: George, Marian M. (Marian Minnie)
- Date: 1923