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Monday, 6-Sep-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Cologne and Dortmund

yoo!
lunch
lepak2 starbucks Cologne
kopi ais bung...
KFC Dortmund
Cologne at night (1)
Cologne at night (2)
coffe shop at Dortmund
Dortmund City
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bestnyer jalan-jalan carik makan......................
Mon 6-Sep-2004 16:03
Posted by:KNizam  - [Link]
    HALU!!!
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Sunday, 5-Sep-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Scarborough, North Yorkshire (England)

wow!!
Robin Hood's Bay..
Scarborough Castle..
tepi perigi..
at the entrance..
on the way to the castle..
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Scarborough Castle is situated on a roughly triangular headland that rises 300ft above the sea. There is evidence of Iron Age settlements and the remains of a Roman signal station on the site, but the first medieval castle was built by William le Gros, Count of Aumale, in the 1130's. He constructed a wall on the landward side of the promontory and built a tower where the keep now stands. When Henry II came to the throne in 1154 he demanded the return of all royal castles, and Scarborough, which was built on a royal manor, was one of the castles reclaimed by the Crown.

Henry II spent a lot of money improving Scarborough Castle, adding a large square keep on the site of the previous tower and building a wall to protect the inner bailey. More extensive work was carried out by King John, who improved and extended the castle walls and built a new hall in the inner bailey and a new royal chamber block and great hall in the outer bailey. In 1243 Henry III constructed a new barbican and added a double drawbridge tower - the drawbridges have since been replaced by stone arches.

In 1312 the castle came under a brief siege when Edward II's favourite, Piers Gaveston took refuge there. A shortage of supplies forced him to surrender within a fortnight. Despite promises of safe conduct, his journey back south was brought to an abrupt end when he was captured and beheaded by the Earl of Warwick. Greater resistance was offered by the Royalist defenders of the castle in 1645 when they were besieged by a Parliamentary force. They managed to withstand a five month siege, despite an artillery bombardment that had caused half the keep to collapse within just three days. They were finally forced to surrender on July 25 1645. After the Civil War the castle was used as a prison, and in the mid 18th century a barracks block was added that remained in use until the middle of the next century. The barracks were severely damaged during the First World War when two German warships fired more than 500 shells at Scarborough on the morning of 16 December 1914. As a result of the damage the barracks were demolished.


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Friday, 3-Sep-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Whitby, North Yorkshire (ENGLAND)

Whitby's Old Lifeboat
at the entrance..
Cool..
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In 1853, the Whitby Castle was built for the William Chapman family as a private residence. The construction of this facility contains stones from the original Whitby Abbey in England and thus the family chose "Whitby" as the title of this estate.

The architect was the prominent Alexander Jackson Davis who also designed the Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown.
In 1896, the Chapmans sold the house to the Park family of Rye who then lived there for 25 years. In 1921, the 40 acres of the original property were combined with the 110 acres of the adjoining Allen Estate and the land and the house then became the Rye Country Club. It was renamed the Rye Woods Club and in 1965 it became the Rye Golf Club.
A newly restored gated Tudor Castle located on the grounds of the Rye Golf Club. Whitby offers panoramic views of the 18th hole of the golf course and Long Island Sound.


What a joke. The ship is not and never was a lifeboat. Ships like this come and go. We had the Endeavor in a year ago - very similar. William Chapman was my direct ancestor and its the first I heard of Whitby castle. The Chapmans were shipbuilders and ship operators in Whitby
Sat 3-Sep-2005 19:11
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Tuesday, 17-Aug-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Turin ( Italy)

abg2 yg macho..
italiano
classic..
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Monday, 16-Aug-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
GEneVa (SWITZERLAND) memories....

Breakfast nasi lemak kat umah uncle Wan Zulkifli(Diplomat)
minum milo oii!!!
Umah uncle Wan (1)
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Sunday, 15-Aug-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
MiLaN (ITALY) Memories...

Map of Milan
Milan at night
coolnya brother ni...
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baik2 bang kat kolam tu....silap2 jatuh kang.
Tue 24-Aug-2004 14:35
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Saturday, 14-Aug-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Mont Blanc (Switzerland)

lepak..lepak..
Erwin and me
wonder why this chump is called Mont Blanc?
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Mont Blanc in the French Alps is the highest mountain in western Europe. The French sometimes call it "La Dame Blanche", The White Lady. Its summit lies at 4807 meters (or about 15800 feet) above sea level.

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Friday, 13-Aug-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
France memories

border France.. Switzerland
atas tu beku lagi..
indahnya ciptaan Tuhan..
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Thursday, 12-Aug-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Vaduz (Liechtenstein)

Red Indian in Liechtenstein?
Central Europe, between Austria and Switzerland
about 0.9 times the size of Washington, DC
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Vaduz town (1996 pop. 5,017), capital of Liechtenstein, W Liechtenstein, on the Rhine River. It is a tourist center. A beautiful medieval castle (now an art museum) dominates the town. Vaduz was destroyed (1499) in the war between the Swiss and the Holy Roman Empire and was rebuilt in the early 16th cent

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Wednesday, 11-Aug-2004 00:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
Lugano (Switzerland)

green!!
kita serumpun bung..
tenang..hilang suma problem
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