Canterbury - Historical England

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Memories from a trip to Canterbury, a historical English town!

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  • Historical Canterbury

    England has a long history ... it is reflected well in a town such as Canterbury! After entering the massive town gate securing the city, the first view was the typical mall with ye olde shoppes of clothes, candy, utilities, souvenirs and so on. Medieval houses were...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Canterbury 6 years ago
  • London - The Capital of Capital

    A typical view of London, England's historical capital and world city with its financial centres: A grey, rainy day. However, the English are keeping their notorious chilly humour, and nothing should stop you from exploring the buzzing town with its theatres, bars,...

    0 , in Erasmus blog London 6 years ago
  • Leeds Castle

    Leeds Castle - a Time Travel If you ever want to go see a medieval castle surrounded by water and well-trimmed gardens, Leeds Castle in Kent is a great option! Entering the property, you see a nicely decorated landscape with artificial lakes ... typical of an English...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Canterbury 6 years ago
  • The British Museum (Archeology)

    The British Museum, born from a private collection, is one of the most famous art collections around the world. We saw the archeological part on antiquity ... Greek red-figure vases from the Classical Period are to be found among the early works exhibited. They show...

    0 , in Erasmus blog London 6 years ago
  • Fun in London

    The English are known for their special humour that can surprise you as under-handed, reserved or ironic/sarcastic. Do you know "Dinner For One" for example? Sometimes, it's straight comical (see Mr. Bean) or just rough (see below). Out of nowhere, we saw these Viking...

    0 , in Erasmus blog London 6 years ago

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