Answers to “Do You Know Britain?"
1. Land’s End in Cornwall. 2. The County of London. 3. ' (Plymouth. 4. Sir Francis Drake. 5. ’’Richard II”— 2, scene I.—William Shakespeare. 6. Royal Botanical Gardens of Kew. 7. The Pennine Chain. 8. Windermere, Ullswater, Grassmere and Coniston. 9. East. 10. Coleridge, Southey and, Wordsworth. 11. (a) Trent Bridge, (b) Lords, (c) Old Trafford. 12. The fifth Australian v. England Test played at Lends when Len Hutton scored 364 runs for England. 13. (a) Cotton, (b) wool, (c) cutlery, (d) pottery. 14. By the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal, opened for traffic in 1894. 15. The Washa shallow bay of the North Sea cn the Lincolnshire-Nor-folk coast. 16. The Dogger Bank is an especially shallow area of the North Sea approximately 100 miles off-shore, where the trawlers from the great fish markets along the English Coast remain at sea for weeks. 17. Oliver Cromwell. ) 18. Southampton. \
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Cue (NZERS), Issue 34, 31 October 1945, Page 42
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