ritain is seeing the country
and the out-of-the-way places. In the cities, where one may spend days
and where the train service and other methods of transportation in the
place and its suburbs are practically unlimited, one can ill afford to
linger with his car in the garage much of the time. Of London I have
already spoken. Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Birmingham,
Edinburgh and Glasgow are examples to my point. We had visited nearly
all of these by rail, but in again planning a tour by car I should not
stop at such places for any length of time and should avoid passing
through them whenever practicable.
Of course I do not pretend in the few suggestions I have made in this
chapter to have named a fraction of the points of interest that we did
not visit--only the ones which appealed to me most when I had become
more familiar with Britain. I only offer these few comments to show how
much more might have been compassed in the space of a week or two,
leaving out Ireland, John O' Groats, and the Isles of Wight and Man. One
week would have given ample time for us to include the places I have
enumerated. In planning a tour, individual taste must be a large
element. What will please one may not appeal so strongly to another.
Still, I am sure that the greater part of the route which we covered and
which I have tried to outline will interest anyone who cares enough to
give the time and money necessary to tour Britain.
[Illustration: MAP OF ENGLAND AND WALES.]
INDEX
A
Abbottsford, 174-175, 177.
Aberdeen, 161-164.
Abergavenny, 303.
Aberyswith, 125-126.
Addison, Jos., 88.
Aldworth, 276.
Alfred the Great, 21, 84-85, 259, 263.
Alloway, 148-140.
Alnwick, 186-187.
Altrincham, 56.
Amesbury, 88.
Anderida, 280.
Andre, Major, 48.
Anne of Cleves, 279.
Anne, Queen, 261.
Arbroath, 168.
Arthur, King, 109, 302.
Arthur, Prince, 76.
Arundel, 276-277.
Ashow Church, 78.
Austen, Jane, 84.
Awe, Loch, 151, 157.
Ayr, 148-149.
B
Bamborough, 183-185.
Banbury, 78.
Bangor, 134.
Bannockburn, 171.
Barden Tower, 51.
"Barnaby Rudge," 18-20.
Barnard Castle, 307.
Barnsley, 55.
Bath, 110-111.
Battle, 281.
Bawtry, 206.
Bedford, 233.
Belvoir Castle, 227-228.
Berwick-on-Tweed, 182-183.
Bettws-y-Coed, 132.
Blandford, 89.
Blenheim, 260-262.
Bodiam Castle, 284-286.
Bodleian Library, 259.
Boleyn, Anne, 267.
Bolton Abbey,
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