John and Betty's History Visit
ILLUSTRATED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
BOSTON LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.
Published, March, 1910
Copyright, 1910, by Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
All rights reserved
John and Betty’s History Visit
Norwood Press
Berwick & Smith Co.
Norwood, Mass. U. S. A.
Two eager young Americans sat, one on each side of the window of an English train, speeding towards London. They had landed only that morning, and everything seemed very strange to them, as they watched the pretty scenes from the car-window. The lady who had met them at the steamer, was an old friend of the family, who had often been to America, and was well known to the children, though they had never seen her son and daughter, whom they had come to visit. Mrs. Pitt soon aroused them by saying:—
Margaret Williamson
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MARGARET WILLIAMSON
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER ONE
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
THE FIRST EVENING
WESTMINSTER ABBEY
PENSHURST PLACE: THE HOME OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY
THE TOWER OF LONDON
ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL AND ITS VICINITY
A SUNDAY NIGHT CHAT
WINDSOR CASTLE, STOKE POGES, AND ETON SCHOOL
MORE ABOUT LONDON
RICHMOND AND HAMPTON COURT PALACE
STRATFORD-ON-AVON
A DAY IN WARWICKSHIRE
WARWICK AND KENILWORTH CASTLES
SHERWOOD FOREST AND HADDON HALL
WINCHESTER, SALISBURY, AND STONEHENGE
CLOVELLY
ROCHESTER AND CANTERBURY
GOOD-BY TO LONDON
THE END.
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