Something English?
#16
Re: Something English?
OOh - if Prince William and Kate Middleton have formally announced their engagement by the time you get there, there should be some spectaular tat you can buy!
#17
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Re: Something English?
If your going to Lincoln, pop into the cathedral and get her a miniture Lincoln Imp.
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- Germolene....nothing beats it and it cannot be found in Canada last I checked, but go for the cream it is nicer to use.
gosh i can't think of much can i... Have fun while u are over there!! :-)
gosh i can't think of much can i... Have fun while u are over there!! :-)
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Re: Something English?
How about some Garibaldi's or Fly buscuits ?
#21
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[QUOTE=AmyDavid;8700675]If your going to Lincoln, pop into the cathedral and get her a miniture Lincoln Imp.[/QUOTE
Yes, like the one I have. Well actually it's a door knocker.
They also sell very nice frameable copies of their prized possession, The Magna Carta. What could be more English than that ?
There are only two remaining copies of the First Edition and one is in Lincoln when it's not in the US on fund raising tours for the ongoing restoration of the cathedral.
Yes, like the one I have. Well actually it's a door knocker.
They also sell very nice frameable copies of their prized possession, The Magna Carta. What could be more English than that ?
There are only two remaining copies of the First Edition and one is in Lincoln when it's not in the US on fund raising tours for the ongoing restoration of the cathedral.
#22
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Re: Something English?
[quote=Simon Legree;8701280]
The Magna Carta was in Canada last week.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/st...-manitoba.html
P.S. Did you pick a camera yet?
They also sell very nice frameable copies of their prized possession, The Magna Carta. What could be more English than that ?
There are only two remaining copies of the First Edition and one is in Lincoln when it's not in the US on fund raising tours for the ongoing restoration of the cathedral.
There are only two remaining copies of the First Edition and one is in Lincoln when it's not in the US on fund raising tours for the ongoing restoration of the cathedral.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/st...-manitoba.html
P.S. Did you pick a camera yet?
#23
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I may have to visit the cathederal, last time I visited it it was covered in tarp and scaffold (6 years ago now), so it would be interesting to see how far they have got with it. As I mentioned I'm not going for the attractions of the country, just to see my Mummy really.
Steve, were you asking me about the camera? If so, Yep, I got a new one, not too impressed with it, not too easy to use. Even signed up for a beginners course at the college last year - just a 2 night, learn digital photography for beginners - load of crap really, it certainly wasn't a beginner course either, the first night was beyond me I suppose that's what you get when it's a stand in teacher that's never taught before though I bought a Fuji Finepix S1500 as I didn't wnt to spend too much money and wanted a good zoom - which it has, it's just a bit hard to remember where to go for settings all the time, mind you I haven't played to much with it either, the fun zapper has been and zapped my fun zone away
Steve, were you asking me about the camera? If so, Yep, I got a new one, not too impressed with it, not too easy to use. Even signed up for a beginners course at the college last year - just a 2 night, learn digital photography for beginners - load of crap really, it certainly wasn't a beginner course either, the first night was beyond me I suppose that's what you get when it's a stand in teacher that's never taught before though I bought a Fuji Finepix S1500 as I didn't wnt to spend too much money and wanted a good zoom - which it has, it's just a bit hard to remember where to go for settings all the time, mind you I haven't played to much with it either, the fun zapper has been and zapped my fun zone away
#24
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I may have to visit the cathederal, last time I visited it it was covered in tarp and scaffold (6 years ago now), so it would be interesting to see how far they have got with it. As I mentioned I'm not going for the attractions of the country, just to see my Mummy really.
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#25
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I would go for the cup and saucer idea, with some lovely tea and some shortbread. Go to Whittards - they have lovely gift sets you can buy.
#26
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I may have to visit the cathederal, last time I visited it it was covered in tarp and scaffold (6 years ago now), so it would be interesting to see how far they have got with it. As I mentioned I'm not going for the attractions of the country, just to see my Mummy really.
Steve, were you asking me about the camera? If so, Yep, I got a new one, not too impressed with it, not too easy to use. Even signed up for a beginners course at the college last year - just a 2 night, learn digital photography for beginners - load of crap really, it certainly wasn't a beginner course either, the first night was beyond me I suppose that's what you get when it's a stand in teacher that's never taught before though I bought a Fuji Finepix S1500 as I didn't wnt to spend too much money and wanted a good zoom - which it has, it's just a bit hard to remember where to go for settings all the time, mind you I haven't played to much with it either, the fun zapper has been and zapped my fun zone away
Steve, were you asking me about the camera? If so, Yep, I got a new one, not too impressed with it, not too easy to use. Even signed up for a beginners course at the college last year - just a 2 night, learn digital photography for beginners - load of crap really, it certainly wasn't a beginner course either, the first night was beyond me I suppose that's what you get when it's a stand in teacher that's never taught before though I bought a Fuji Finepix S1500 as I didn't wnt to spend too much money and wanted a good zoom - which it has, it's just a bit hard to remember where to go for settings all the time, mind you I haven't played to much with it either, the fun zapper has been and zapped my fun zone away
I like this guy; it's long, but he explains things well:-
http://photonotes.org/articles/beginner-faq/
(it's canon SLR orientated, but the concepts are the same for all cameras)
Though the first thing to do if you've got a fancy camera is to set it so you vary the shutter speed and let the camera work out the rest. Fiddle with it and see what results you get. Then move on to varying the aperture, exposure etc. The nice thing about digital is that it makes this easy as you get instant feedback - pretty much everyone can take technically good photos after a little practice; the skill is then in the composition.
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Can you still buy Wedgwood and Royal Worcester things or did they all close down?? Hornsea pottery?? Some china ornament?
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It's not on their website....damn must only be available in the actual shop. too bad it is such a long drive from toronto.
When i called smithkline and ask ...they said that the canadian FDA have forbidden them to release it in canada. Something about it matched a prescription drug here and cannot be sold over the counter
When i called smithkline and ask ...they said that the canadian FDA have forbidden them to release it in canada. Something about it matched a prescription drug here and cannot be sold over the counter