is to design building -a building where Christians go to pray -a large church that is the most important in a city -a room or building where works of art are shown to the public -a person who has conquered smth -a large building that it is not easy to attack -an open space in town or city that has buildings all around it -a structure that carries a road across a river -a building where criminals are kept square gallery conqueror church architect fortress cathedral prison bridge
wars in England, which were called the Wars of the Roses. It was fought between the Dukes of Lancaster and the Dukes of York over who should be king. The emblem of Lancaster was the red rose and the emblem of York was the white rose. Eventually the Duke of Lancaster won, so the English emblem is the red rose. Rose is the emblem of England
it saved their land from foreign invaders many years ago. People say that during a surprise night attack by the invaders the Scottish soldiers were awakened by the shouts of the invaders as their bare feet touched the thorns of the thistles in the field they were crossing. This, of course, was a good reason to choose the thistle as a national emblem! A thistle is the emblem of Scotland
dates back many centuries ago, to the time of Saint Patrick’s arrival in Ireland. During the 5th-century a Welsh man – who would become known as Saint Patrick – arrived on Irish shores from his native Wales. At this time Ireland was an island that had yet to be introduced to Christianity, and was occupied by a Druid population. One day a group of people came to him and said that they had a great difficulty believing the Holy Trinity (the Father, Son and Holy Spirit). It was then that Saint Patrick used the shamrock to explain the three-in-one reference. Today, the shamrock is celebrated along with Saint Patrick on March 17 each year. St. Patrick’s Day is a national holiday, and sees thousands of foreigners arriving in Ireland to join the celebrations.
Travel Companies. You have the task to advertise one of the places. You may choose any place we have visited today. Big Ben; St. Paul’s Cathedral; Westminster Abbey; Buckingham Palace; Houses of Parliament; Tower of London; Trafalgar Square; Covent Garden; Note: The more information you will give the better