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Cuntas deimhnithe@HistoricEngland We are the public body that helps people care for, enjoy and celebrate England’s spectacular historic environment. House rules: http://bit.ly/2unALuH
Cuntas deimhnithe@TheGreenParty Help us build a confident & caring country. Follow our Co-Leaders:
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#England is not flag or Empire, it is not money, it is not blood. It's limestone gorge & granite fell, it's Wealden clay & Severn mud It's blackbird singing from the May tree, lark ascending through the scales Robin watching from your spade and English earth beneath your nails pic.twitter.com/XZBG5PyS8y
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Just got home last night from 2 weeks in the north of
#England star trails a little bit of a rarity from me, 3 hours for this one as I waited for the moon to go down next to this viaduct.#north#stars#Astrophotography#EarthCapture#StormHour#ThePhotoHourpic.twitter.com/BTed9oJPNe
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Happy St George’s Day one and all from the Coldstream Guards
#England#TheGuardspic.twitter.com/vktgG21TCk
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Happy St George’s Day everyone. Proud to be English
#StGeorgesDay#England pic.twitter.com/J7yeZaWX1R
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Today is 23 April 2019. Please I am wishing all My
#english friends in#theuk and English all over the world a very happy St George’s Day#england#StGeorgesDaypic.twitter.com/0bbRN40Oj4
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How very Brexity!
According to English Heritage, England's patron saint was born in Turkey, didn't slay a dragon and never visited #England... Happy St George's day, everyone, anyway!#StGeorgesDayhttps://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/whats-on/st-georges-day/9-things-you-didnt-know-about-st-george/ … -
Amazing spring evening and daffodils garden at Alnwick castle
#England
#Travel#Nature#Photo#Travelling#Gardens#Weather#Sunsets#Spring nature flowers and gardeningpic.twitter.com/owPqubNK00
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Happy St. George's Day, fellow English people! Saint George (d. 23 April 303) was a soldier of Cappadocian Greek origins and member of the Praetorian Guard for Roman emperor Diocletian who was sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christian faith.
#England pic.twitter.com/qENlQpJNQc
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To my beautiful beautiful
#England Happy#StGeorges Day! BEST people. BEST pubs. BEST architecture. BEST humor. WORST weather. Argh well, you can't have everything. PROUD TO BE ENGLISH!

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1/3 Faithful servant of God and invincible martyr St George, inflamed with an ardent love of Christ, you fought against the dragon of pride, falsehood and deceit. Neither pain nor torture, nor the sword nor death could part you from the love of Christ.
#StGeorgesDay#England pic.twitter.com/AzLslYniIR
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To all those celebrating in the UK and around the world, we wish you a happy
#StGeorgesDay! We have the flag of#England hoisted at the British Deputy High Commission in#Chennai#Indiapic.twitter.com/lml2VBAsQR
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Happy
#StGeorgesday#England We have an amazing history. So proud of our country. Celebrating being a part of it. pic.twitter.com/T9zSe8AQx9
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23 April 1616: English
#playwright,#poet and actor William#Shakespeare dies in Stratford-upon-Avon,#England at the age of 52. He is regarded as the greatest#writer in the#English language.#history#HistoryMatters#OTD#RIPpic.twitter.com/uN1zDTze5P
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Who is
#England’s greatest ever radical?#StGeorgesDaypic.twitter.com/2S6Na2rlxI -
12 places you won't believe are in
#England https://ind.pn/2KObDuI It might look like Provence, but these lavender fields are actually in#Gloucestershire. Start to come into flower mid-June, with the best time to see them in early to mid-July.pic.twitter.com/KvwZI0ZhK8
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Happy
#StGeorgesDay. As well being the patron saint of#England, St George is also the patron saint of farmers, soldiers, archers, armourers, the cavalry, equestrians, saddle makers, the Order of the Garter - and, more unusually - skin diseases, lepers, syphilis and shepherds. pic.twitter.com/zWY2cRUkfy
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Old England is our home, and Englishmen are we; Our tongue is known in every clime, our flag in every sea.
#England#StGeorgesDaypic.twitter.com/cbr199ivng
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“The cradle land of Shakspere, made sacred by the ashes of Wickliffe, the soil on which were reared Milton, Byron & Shelley...will [you] do your part to render the future
#England worthy of such glorious memories?” Thomas Cooper, Chartist poet, 1885.#StGeorgesDaypic.twitter.com/ySt7LFvBvD
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