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In the spring of 2019, Frank Roberts walked from Lowestoft Ness to Ardnamurchan Point; the easternmost and westernmost extremities of the mainland in Great Britain.The route taken was far from direct and included London, Edinburgh and several other cities. Scores of towns and hundreds of villages were passed along the way, including the highest and lowest geographical points of Britain. Many famous landmarks were visited and many little-known wayside curiosities, all with interesting tales waiting to be told.Enduring the rough and celebrating the smooth, Roberts candidly shares all aspects of his experience, from chaotic urban centres to the vast, empty wilderness of the Scottish Highlands and long stretches of glorious coastline.Read and enjoy each of the daily walk reports that form a complete and detailed account of this author's unique long-distance trail.
A detailed history of the town of Lowestoft, its society, economy, and topography.
Two sisters. One dream. The hardest open-water swim in the world. This triumphant play from Olivier Award-winning writer Morgan Lloyd Malcolm moves forwards and backwards in time across the twenty-one miles between Dover and Calais as a young swimmer harnesses her mind and body to make the crossing. Tackling what it means to grieve, both physically and mentally, When The Long Trick's Over encapsulates the fact that love persists whatever the distance and however perilous the journey is to the other side. And that, sometimes, it means swimming against the tide and against the things that hold you back: the old memories and oil tankers, jelly fish and Jelly Babies--back cover.
Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.
Reproduction of the original: Chats On English China by Arthur Hayden
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This work presents a well-written and detailed history of Lowestoft, a town in the English county of Suffolk. Lowestoft is the most easterly UK settlement and the most famous city in the district. The author includes the history of old Yarmouth to explain the subject, as the rise of Lowestoft was associated with the fortunes of Yarmouth to a great extent. The author describes the place with vivid details and interests the readers with unknown facts. It is a must-read for all history enthusiasts. Contents include: Introduction Lowestoft in the 14th Century Lowestoft in Elizabeth's Time Lowestoft in the Times of Charles I and Charles II