The Wayfarers' Journal: A Pilgrimage Through the English Countryside
by John Lloyd
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In 1953 two colleagues discovered they shared interests in walking, parish churches and similar antiquities in England. Inspired by Hillaire Belloc's The Old Road they set out that year, accompanied by two others, to complete The Pilgrim's Way from Winchester to Canterbury. This walk marked the beginning of a series of journeys in which they visited most countries of England developing their own private terminology, initiations, rules and regulations.Tags
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John Lloyd produced Not the Nine O'Clock New, the Blackadders, and Spitting Image. (Publisher Provided)
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- Nonfiction, Travel
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- 914.204859 — History & geography Geography & travel Geography of and travel in Europe England and Wales subdivisions and modified standard subdivisions Travel; guidebooks 1837- Victoria & Windsors 1945-1999 1990-1999
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- DA632 .L54 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Great Britain History of Great Britain England Description and travel. Guidebooks
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