| This is an ancient area called the "Shambles" | Lots of shopping here |
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| The following are photos of the beautiful York Minster | |
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| Richard and Arlene, tired and in York Minster | |
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| York is an ancient medieval city and still has a wall surrounding it | Next, it was on to Belvoir Castle pronounced by the English as Beaver Castle |
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| Belvoir Castle houses the original and most famous painted of Henry VIII | The Castle is lived in and we met the four little daughters of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland |
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| Here are some of the other rooms | |
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| A view of the ramparts | |
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| Our next stop was Cambridge | Auntie's Tea Room is still there, where Arlene had tea....twenty years ago. |
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| Arlene at King's College Cathedral. | Plenty other photos of King's College Cathedral |
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| The entrance to King's College | |
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| Finally, back to London and a great evening at the oldest pub in London. | Busy London Night |
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| We ended our stay in the Theatre District near Picadilly | It was a lot of laughs. |
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| We saw the complete works of William Shakespeare | |
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| Saying GoodBye to a wonderful Vacation | It was a long flight and we were thankful for all that leg room. |
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| The plane had a big screen showing the GPS readings. | |
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