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Guestbook EntriesBill Tulk(30th November 2005 - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)I'm doing my family tree. I traced my family back to Christchurh from where, in 1792, my GGGGF departed for Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland , Canada. Are there any Tulks still living in Christchurch? Love to hear from you...e-mail me at bill.tulk@pwgsc.gc.ca Audrey D.(29th November 2005 - Ozark of Missouri, USA)While finishing genealogy for my grandsons, I was drawn to Lincolnshire, the place where their great, great, great, great grandfather settled. What fantastic pictures. I now want to visit all of England--forget London for a while--the countryside is where the beauty is! Ian Roberts(29th November 2005 - Bulgaria)After having left the UK about a year ago, really great to see some of my old haunts... Very nice site. Have bookmarked it and often delve in to have a gander. Noleen Burton(28th November 2005 - Nelson New Zealand)Excellent, the old husband ( 80) is from South Mymms Herts and emigrated here in 1955 and we both lived in UK for 3 years in the 60's so a lovely site for both of us. Katie Fullerton(26th November 2005 - New Brunswick)I hate Canada I live in New Brunswick I hate it if I could leave this place England would be the first place I go to billy gardner(25th November 2005 - wigan)my family have had a long connection with lytham now lytham st annes. On my wifes side she is a WIGNALL. This family is a part of the heritage of lytham st annes. They are fishermen and have also served on the lytham-st-annes lifeboats for generations, and not without great losses to their families. We love to return to the place, it holds so many happy and sad moments in our families. Ann Dawson(24th November 2005 - Ontario, Canada)me again, forgot to mention I was born 1949 in Bearsted Memorial Hospital in Twickenham. I believe it no longer exists, but I would appreciate any info anyone may have about it. I've lived in Swanage, Dorset and in Southport, Lancs. Good Luck with the site. Cheers! Ann Dawson(24th November 2005 - Ontario, Canada)Thank you so much for your lovely web-site! I was feeling very homesick which happens now and then, and looking at the pictures cheered me up no end! I hope I can find some photos to send in. Thanks again. Jeanie(24th November 2005 - USA)I loved your site. The pictures are simply beautiful. My great great grandparents (John and Olive Simpkins) were from Herefordshire in the 1840's. Later on, they moved to Gloster in the 1850's. Actually, Olive Was from Gloucestershire. I hope to visit your lovely area soon. I am the great granddaughter of Cornelius Jaynes Simpkins. He was born in Much Marde (or Mush Marcle), Herefordshire on June 6, 1838 or 1839. N Allaway(23rd November 2005 - West Country)I've been looking through the midlands as thats where my dad and ancestors where from. His uncles and cousins and his father all died in the two wars and I will be the last male of that family so Birmingham means a lot to me. How intresting and beautiful our country is. Vikki(23rd November 2005 - u.s. louisiana)Oohhs. I want to go to England so bad. United States is like eeek. Louisiana is where I live. Some places to go to have fun but it gets old. No good art or anything. And the government don't even let me get started on that. Welp, I'm suppose to go to England and all of them other places when I graduate. Caroline(23rd November 2005 - Montreal)Hi, This is a well done site. I live in Canada, but my ancestors are from England. They were from Yarmouth and London and also Durham. I went there once before, but I am planning another trip soon. Marilyn Voyles O'Reilly(20th November 2005 - United States of America)I have traced my father's earliest ancestry to England, my paternal relatives used variations of the surname so I was excited to put some place connections with them, more specifically in Durham and Wales. I have been looking through the beautiful pictures and will return again without a doubt. Dione Pratt(19th November 2005 - Bahamas)I am privileged to live on the beautiful but flat, tropical island of New Providence (Nassau). Viewing your collection of the beautiful landscape in England has increased my desire to make an extended trip to your country to see these places up close. Marilyn O'Reilly(15th November 2005 - United States of America)This country beckons of enchanting mystery and adventure, Someday I shall see it for real ,even though I'm bit of a compulsive romantic, It never ceases to impress with the tales of its history. pujurd(15th November 2005 - rrrrrrr)i love the site and the picture i told all my friends about it and they love it good luck Peter Atkins(14th November 2005 - Kent)Thank you for a super site. I was born in York 1936. I now live in Kent. My wife is from Edinburgh and we both enjoy travelling around your site. I have informed 5 friends of this site and my son who likes taking photo's say\'s he will send you some. Peter Benjamin Riches(12th November 2005 - Near West Bromwich, England)This is a truly superb website! Your navigation, colour scheme and overall content (not to mention the lovely pictures) really are top dollar - or top pound, perhaps! Well done and good luck with its continued development! Nick G.Reynolds(10th November 2005 - U.S.A.)10/11/05 I like to find the Reynolds Family in the U.K.(England).Thank You Very Much. Nick G.Reynolds © 2001-2008 Pictures of England.com - All rights reserved - Terms & Conditions - Free Pictures |
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