A Suffolk memoir: WWII soldier was partial to English county's cathedrals

Edit Stars and Stripes 25 Nov 2015
In the historic town of Bury St. Edmunds, about 60 miles northeast of London, there is a small garden that is forever a piece of America. Next to the ruins of a medieval abbey that was once the largest in England is the Old English Rose Garden ... I stood on an overcast afternoon looking at the monuments and the spire of St ... John T ... Sgt ... De Bures fought for Edward in the 1280s and became lord of the manor of Acton before his death in 1331 ... ... ....

Discovering the beauty of Suffolk, through a WWII soldier’s eyes

Edit Atlanta Journal 11 Nov 2015
In the historic town of Bury St. Edmunds, about 60 miles northeast of London, there is a small garden that is forever a piece of America. Next to the ruins of a medieval abbey that was once the largest in England is the Old English Rose Garden ... Edmundsbury Cathedral just beyond the wall ... I ordered the book ... Peter and St. Paul in Lavenham ... De Bures fought for Edward in the 1280s and became lord of the manor of Acton before his death in 1331....

'Sea of Iron,' Gimhae embraces Gaya history (Ministry of Culture, Sports And Tourism of the Republic of Korea)

Edit noodls 16 Apr 2015
(Source. Ministry of Culture, Sports And Tourism of the Republic of Korea) In July 1990, the first tomb excavations took place in Daeseong-dong, in Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do (South Gyeongsang Province) ... According to the "Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms," or "Samgukyusa" (삼국유사, 三國遺事), a collection of legends and folktales compiled in the 1280s that relates to the Three Kingdoms Period of Korean history (57 B.C.-A.D....
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