Posted on September 21, 2010, 2:01 pm, by Cell Phones UK, under
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St Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral on the highest point in the City of London, Ludgate Hill. The present building is believed to be the 5th St Paul’s Cathedral since 604 AD. The current catherdral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and dates back to the 17th Century. At 111m it held the record [...]
Posted on September 21, 2010, 1:59 pm, by Cell Phones UK, under
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Blackpool Tower located in Blackpool, Lancashire in the UK is a tourist attraction. First opening in 1894, and reaching 158m it was inspired by Paris’ Eiffel tower after the Mayor of Blackpool visited Paris for an exhibition 5 years before. The tower was paid for by local business men and even designed by 2 local [...]
Posted on September 21, 2010, 1:57 pm, by Cell Phones UK, under
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Flatten Your Call Rates – Not The Walls Hadrian’s Wall was built following a visit by the Roman Emperor of the same name. Construction started in the east around 122 AD and was largely completed within six years. Soldiers from all 3 of the occupying Roman legions participating in the work. The route ran to [...]
Posted on September 21, 2010, 1:51 pm, by Cell Phones UK, under
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Buckingham Palace the London home of Britain’s monarchs since 1837. Today more of an administrative office, the Palace still servers as one of the major London attractions for American tourists. In recent years the 775 room Palace has been opened up to allow tourists to look around. It also doubles as residence at times to [...]
Posted on September 21, 2010, 11:21 am, by Cell Phones UK, under
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Stonehenge is an ancient structure located in Avebury, Wiltshire, which is estimated to have began construction around 3,100 BC and was completed around 1,800 BC. It was built in three phases requiring more than thirty million hours of labour. Various history experts argue over the original purpose of Stonehenge with theories ranging from human sacrifice [...]