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Table of Contents – September 2009 British HeritageBy British Heritage staff | BH Issues | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post
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To the Brig O’Doon At home with Robert Burns: Scotland’s favorite poet and greatest folk hero. By Chris Sharp A Day to Visit the English Riviera On the Trail of Sherlock Holmes Wiltshire’s Hidden Vale of Pewsey Ghosts of Edinburgh The Restoration of Charles II Departments The British Heritage Our Sceptered Isle On the Road Around London Town Hands Across the Sea Beyond the Bookshelf The Anglo-File A Commonplace Book On our cover: BustlingTorquay Harbor provides anchorage now for pleasure craft instead of fishing boats. Tags: British Heritage, Table of Contents
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