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Are you familiar with the KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON sign sold by Barter Books in Alnwick?
Watch Out! Peter Ashley 2008
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Alnwick, which is a passage that they must pass by.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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When tidings came to Newcastle and to Durham that the Scots were abroad, and that they might well see by the fires and smoke abroad in the country, the earl sent to Newcastle his two sons and sent commandment to every man to draw to Newcastle, saying to his sons: Ye shall go to Newcastle and all the country shall assemble there, and I shall tarry at Alnwick, which is a passage that they must pass by.
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When tidings came to Newcastle and to Durham that the Scots were abroad, and that they might well see by the fires and smoke abroad in the country, the earl sent to Newcastle his two sons and sent commandment to every man to draw to Newcastle, saying to his sons: 'Ye shall go to Newcastle and all the country shall assemble there, and I shall tarry at Alnwick, which is a passage that they must pass by.
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They're little buggers and we scrap a lot, and I enjoy taking them places (such as Alnwick Castle near Newcastle, where they filmed the first few Harry Potter films).
January 2008 2008
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They're little buggers and we scrap a lot, and I enjoy taking them places (such as Alnwick Castle near Newcastle, where they filmed the first few Harry Potter films).
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This is our first cousin twice removed, Thornton Borthwick Macklin, who lies buried with his grandparents, our common ancestors, at Melrose in the Scottish borders, roughly half way between Edinburgh and Alnwick in Northumberland.
Thor 2009
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Local landmarks and locations are woven into the story, including a ball over at Alnwick Castle.
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Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, WC1Food Festival, Alnwick, Sat & SunRoving Northumberland chefs, a farmers' market, street performers, and tips on local growing.
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This is our first cousin twice removed, Thornton Borthwick Macklin, who lies buried with his grandparents, our common ancestors, at Melrose in the Scottish borders, roughly half way between Edinburgh and Alnwick in Northumberland.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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