Draycotts Of Chelsea London
46 Draycott Place London, England, SW3 2SA, United Kingdom
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Reflections on my trip
... riding a camel in the desert
-getting lost in the middle of the night whilst riding a jeep in the Gobi desert
-seeing all the spectacular sunsets in Mongolia
-receiving an email from a guy called Chris, whom I met at the Renmin University English Language Corner, stating how he felt so lucky to have met me, that was a very sweet email
-seeing all the weird foods such as barbecued spiders, leeches, scorpios etc
-pretending to be a tour guide in China and just lying when ...
A bit of a hiccup to begin with
... with a night view which gave a different perspective. It was great to see everything lit up at night with lots of dazzling lights to be seen in every direction.
We jumped back on the tube to Oxford Circus to grab some dinner and then on to our stop at Marble Arch. Packing our bags for our flight to Canada in the morning.
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Hampton Court Palace
... for a time and Hampton Court played an important role in their lives.
One of the most interesting aspecs of the tour was the King's Kitchens. The amount of food that had to be prepared each day was incredible and the kitchen was a veritable food factory designed to feed at least 600 people twice daily. The annual provision of meat for the Tudor court stood at 1,240 oxen, 8,200 sheep, 2,330 deer, 760 calves, 1,870 pigs and 53 wild boar. ...
Here's to you, Mrs Windsor
... the moon - pretty impressive but not quite the same.
There were a lot of horses, soldiers and brass instruments to keep us entertained but it would have been even better if a royal had made an appearance. We would have been happy even with Princess Eugenie or the Duchess of Cornwall! We followed the parade all the way to the palace for one more look before deciding - unwisely - to try and go back to where we ...
The X4 Great Grandmother Load!
... exist.
Anyway... to the point. Remember back in September when I got all excited about finding my great great grandmother’s birth records in Krakow? I found her parent’s names and her siblings too. Leah Caroline Rothbaum was born Liebe Keile Cypres. Her parents were Izaak Hirsch Cypres and Channa Siodmak.
When I discovered the aforementioned Krakow database last week I plugged the Cypres name in and I ended up with a tantalising set of index ...



