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England is the lion's share of the United Kingdom.
We currently live in England (in Wolverhampton) and, in the past, we lived in Sheffield and in Southampton.
See the History of the British people.
This is a gallery of various locations and times featuring some aspects of our years living in England.
A Queen's Guard in post at Windsor.
A tree lashed by the wind in Cornwall.
A path of water in Cornwall.
Fabrice in Portsmouth's castle.
View of Portmoush and its Spinnaker from the castle.
Visiting a spot from the English Heritage.
The Thames when not in London.
Fabrice and our car in Exeter.
Julio and Guille waiting outside the Isle of Wight royal garden.
The Cathedral Cavern in Cumbria, August (2017).
Narrow-boating on the Droitwich canal.
A river bridge.
Chester cathedral.
The Severn in Shrewsbury.
Street food on Liverpool's pier head waterfront, March (2018).
Liverpool street.
Manchester street.
The Wightwick manor in Wolverhampton (28 April (2018)).
Stokesay Castle, in Shropshire, May 2019.
The Iron bridge in Ironbridge.
Hardwick Hall, the mansion of Besse, August 2019.
Aston Hall near Birmingham, a Jacobean prodigy house with much history, August 2019.
The Essex bridge (not in Essex) at dusk, January 2020.
Breedon on the Hill with its Anglo-Saxon treasures in the Church of St Mary and St Hardulph, January 2020.
A typical English church (this one is where Newton was baptized, in Woolsthorpe).
Caer Caradoc, one of the Shropshire Hills, March (2020).
The cathedral of Salisbury, one of the homes of the Magna Carta, on 12 April (2022).
The stonehouses of Bradford on Avon on 13 April (2022).
Bristol's coloured houses overlooking the docks.
Light in a vain attempt to dry the Yorkshire Dales, on 21 December (2022).
Munchian scream carved on the sand stones of the Kinver Edge.
A wall of Beeston castle overlooking the Cheshire plain, on 14 January (2023).
In Tettenhall near the end of our stay in England, on 9 December (2023).
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