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United KingdomUnited KingdomEnglandEngland

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WalesWales

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No. IrelandNo. Ireland

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ScotlandScotland

Map of British Isles

Hadrian’s Wall

Union Jack

Tartans and Kilts

Bagpipes

GOLFSt. Andrew’sSt. Andrew’s

Oldest Course in the WorldOldest Course in the World

Nessie

Nessie

par·lia·ment   

1.A national representative body having supreme legislative powers within the state.2.Parliament The national legislature of various countries,

especially that of the United Kingdom, made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

Buckingham Palace

Changing of the Guard

WindsorCastle

Bobbie

Constableon

Patrol

Bobbie

Constableon

Patrol

Bobbie

Constableon

Patrol

QueenVictoria

1819-1901

QueenVictoria

1819-1901

Prince Albert

Prince Albert

Victorian1. Of, relating to, or belonging to the period of the reign of Queen Victoria: a Victorian novel. 2. Relating to or displaying the standards or ideals of morality regarded as characteristic of the time of Queen Victoria: Victorian manners. 3. Being in the highly ornamented, massive style of architecture, decor, and furnishings popular in 19th-century England.

Thames River

TOWER BRIDGE

London Bridge……..is falling down!London Bridge……..is falling down!

And moved to Arizona!And moved to Arizona!

Oxford University

Stonehenge

Stonehenge

Druids

Westminster Abby

Celts

Jutes, Angles and Saxons

House of ParliamentHouse of Lords

House of Commons

Archbishop of CanterburyHead Head of theof the

ChurchChurchOfOf

EnglandEngland

Anglican ChurchAnglican Church

William the Conqueror

Battle of Hastings

NORMAN CONQUEST

KING HAROLD

CRUSADES SERIES OF WARS

11TH TO 13TH CENTURIES

FOR CONTROL OF HOLY LANDS

HOLY GRAIL

King Richard the Lion-Hearted

Robin Hoodand

King Richard

SIGNED IN 1215 A.D BY KING JOHN

Magna Carta

Queen Elizabeth IThe Virgin Queen

Sir Francis Drake

Queen Mary

War of the Roses

James VI

King Henry VIII

100 YEARS’ WARFRANCE VS.

ENGLAND14TH TO 15TH CENTURIES

JOAN OF ARC LED THE FRENCH

Anne Boleyn

Lady Godiva

11th century protest

William Shakespeare

Stratford-Upon-Avon

Bard of Avon

The Globe Theater

King George IIIKing George III

KingKingOf BritainOf Britain

DuringDuringRevolutionary Revolutionary

WarWar

Spanish Armada

Admiral Lord Nelson

Trafalgar Square

Puritans

Sir Christopher Wren

Sir Isaac Newton

The Seven Years War

Winston Churchill

History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.Sir Winston Churchill

The Blitz

RAFRAF

RoyalRoyal

Air ForceAir Force

Allied PowersVictorious NationsVictorious Nations

World World War IWar I

BritainBritain

FranceFrance

ItalyItaly

RussiaRussia

US— 1917US— 1917

World War IIWorld War II

BritainBritain

FranceFrance

USSRUSSR

US— Dec 7, 1941US— Dec 7, 1941

D DAY — June 6, 1944

World War IIRabbi NiemollerRabbi Niemoller

First they came for the Communists, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t a Communist.Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t a Jew.Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up, because I was a Protestant.Then they came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak up for me.

by Rev. Martin Niemoller, 1945

AppeasementAppeasement

HolocaustHolocaust

World War IIHolocaustHolocaust

Master RaceMaster Race

ARYANARYAN

World War II

HolocaustHolocaust

World War II HolocaustHolocaust

HOLOCAUSTHOLOCAUST

King Edward VIII

Wallis Simpson

The Beatles

Tony Blair

The Windsor FamilyCHARLESCHARLES

WILLIAMWILLIAM

HARRYHARRY

DIANADIANA

The Windsor FamilyCHARLESCHARLES

Camilla Parker BowlesCamilla Parker Bowles

The “Houses”CHARLESCHARLES HANOVERHANOVER

TUDORTUDOR

STUARTSTUART

LANCASTERLANCASTERYORKYORK

Tower of London

Beefeaters Beefeaters

Money

Tate Gallery

British Museum

Camelot

Authors

Bakers Street

Piccadilly Square