King S Tun Up On Thames was a brief note about the history of an Anglo-Saxon town called King's Town Upon Thames. The town has an ancient church dating back to 871 AD where King Edweard I was crowned. Though presented as a history lesson, the document was actually encouraging tourism to All Saints Church located in King's Town Upon Thames.
King S Tun Up On Thames was a brief note about the history of an Anglo-Saxon town called King's Town Upon Thames. The town has an ancient church dating back to 871 AD where King Edweard I was crowned. Though presented as a history lesson, the document was actually encouraging tourism to All Saints Church located in King's Town Upon Thames.
King S Tun Up On Thames was a brief note about the history of an Anglo-Saxon town called King's Town Upon Thames. The town has an ancient church dating back to 871 AD where King Edweard I was crowned. Though presented as a history lesson, the document was actually encouraging tourism to All Saints Church located in King's Town Upon Thames.
r 16 Sep 2008, 16:57 Message ID: 7323 Subject: Photography - History Body: ok ima gonna cheat this week >::**::< y'know its amasing that y're born * grew up in a town called * King S Ton UpOn Thames [KOT]
you take a walk through the shopping malls hopping mad
the stench of The Smoke { another name for London - Credit 2 Susan 4 explaining }
suddenly you hear the incessant sound of church bells
much like a gamelan - they say gongs n bells expel evil n i follow the purity of sound to find the ancient heart of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom ** hummmm ** a bus ride away !!!!
Edweard I crowned: 871AD . the church ground r lust green.
[ Okay 2 B honest this is really a tourist plug for
All Saints Church at KOT >>> giggling <<< ]
Okay nuff from me
some history n my green submission complete with ancient
The King's Post
Being a volume of historical facts relating to the posts, mail coaches, coach roads, and railway mail services of and connected with the ancient city of Bristol from 1580 to the present time
The Curiosities of Dudley and the Black Country, From 1800 to 1860: Also an Account of the Trials and Sufferings of Dud Dudley, with His Mettallum Martis: Etc