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UK LINKS

Links to interesting, informative, entertaining, historical and inspirational locations — based in and around the United Kingdom
Historic Royal Palaces

The National Theatre, South Bank, London

The Royal Shakespeare Company

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From our Founder…

"Here's to warm friendships, a sharing of common interests, nostalgic memories and our familiar language"

The Union Jack

Until the early 17th century England and Scotland were two entirely independent kingdoms. This changed dramatically in 1603 on the death of Elizabeth I. Because the Queen died unmarried and childless, the English crown passed to the next available heir, her cousin James VI, King of Scotland. England and Scotland now shared the same monarch under what was known as a union of the crowns.

In 1606, James VI gave orders for a British flag to be created which bore the combined crosses of St. George and of St. Andrew. The result was the Union Jack, Jack being a shortening of Jacobus, the Latin version of James.

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