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• Tourist spots
– Windsor castle – Queen Mary's Dolls' House
• Universities
– University of Durham – University of Bath
• Afternoon tea • Appreciation of British Dark cooking
• Time
• usually served in the drawing room between four and five o'clock.
• Tourist spots
– Windsor castle – Queen Mary's Dolls' House
• Universities
– University of Durham – University of Bath
• Afternoon tea • Appreciation of British Dark cooking
英式黑暗料理赏析
• The English Can Cook,翻译为“咱们英国人 会做饭”,是最近新浪微博上面比较火的一个 话题。 是这样的,有个英国人(挺有名的似乎)开了 个博客,标题就叫做The English Can Cook, 里面发了很多她做的菜。后来被转发到豆瓣相 册,顿时引起围观。
•King's Bathroom (real marble floor and counters)
Explore the Collection
It has an amazing collection of miniature items that actually work. I The carpets, curtains and furnishings are all copies of the real thing, and even the light fittings are working. The bathrooms are fully plumbed, with a flushable toilet and miniature lavatory paper t even has running water through its tiny pipes. It was created as a gift to Queen Mary from the people, and to serve as an historical document on how a royal family might have lived during that period in England
The custom begin: First introduced to England in 1840
Afternoon tea
Starter: Anna, the Seventh Duchess of Bedford.
Reason The Duchess apparently became hungry in the afternoon and asked for some tea, bread and butter and cake to be brought to her room. This soon became a habit and the Duchess started to invite friends round to join her
– Windsor castle – Queen Mary's Dolls' House
• Universities
– University of Durham – University of Bath
• Afternoon tea • Appreciation of British Dark cooking
University of Durham
• It is the oldest college structure in ward. • Lots of famous people graduated from there.Including the British army chief of staff:Richard Dannatt、 the former President of Ford Motor Company:Nick
• Tourist spots
– Windsor castle – Queen Mary's Dolls' House
• Universities
– University of Durham – University of Bath
• Afternoon tea • Appreciation of British Dark cooking
What to see & do
Castle Precincts Round Tower The State Apartments The Semi-State Rooms
Changing the Guard
St George`s Chapel
Queen Mary's Dolls' House
• Tourist spots
Brief introduction of British culture
• Tourist spots
– Windsor castle – Queen Mary's Dolls' House
• Universities
– University of Durham – University of Bath
• appliance
• As time does by,more and more elaborate with the use of elegant tea ware.
• clothes
• During the 1880‘s upperclass and society women would change into long gowns, gloves and hats for their afternoon tea
• Main Majors:Natural Science、Applied Economics and Anthropology • the Requirement of Enrol: • IELth
• It was founded in 1966 in southern of England.
• Afternoon tea • Appreciation of British Dark cooking
A royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. Located in southeastern England area .lies on the bank of the Thames river occupies a large site of more than thirteen acres (five hectares) combines the features of a fortification, a palace, and a small town. built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror Originally designed to protect Norman dominance
达 尔 文 ( Charles Darwin )
• Main Majors: Management、 Engineering、 Interpret、Written Translation、 Simultaneous Interpretation
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the Requirement of Enrol: IELTS:7 TOEFL:550 GPA:85.0
Mini library
• Minimized royal library • well-known writers wrote special books for the house's library, which were bound in scale size by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle contributed the short story "How Watson Learned the Trick", and the ghost-story writer M. R. James wrote "The Haunted Dolls' House". Other authors included J. M. Barrie, Thomas Hardy,Rudyard Kipling and W. Somerset Maugham
Queen Mary's Dolls' House
Queen Mary's Dolls' House is a doll`s house built in the early by the leading British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens between 1921 and 1924, it includes contributions from over 1,500 of the finest artists, craftsmen and manufacturers of the early 20th century
A place of historic interest today
residence of the British monarch. a popular tourist attraction, a venue for hosting state visits, Elizabeth II's preferred weekend home. It is in essence a Georgian and Victorian design based on a medieval structure, with Gothic features reinvented in a modern style. The castle's architecture and history lends it a "place among the greatest European palaces".
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