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Should urban Britain have also been shown?
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These new passports will be issued in October, they will represent an idealised picture of pastoral Britain, complete with the images of sundials, narrow boats and windmills.to represent rural scenes from across the UK, images of urban Britain are nowhere to be seen.
These new passports will be issued in October, they will represent an idealised picture of pastoral Britain, complete with the images of sundials, narrow boats and windmills.to represent rural scenes from across the UK, images of urban Britain are nowhere to be seen.
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/// aog name 3 places in your town where anyone could go today and see a narroew boat or a sundial. feel free to invent the locations if your struggleing ///
I do not need to invent the locations, first the narrow boat, I could see many of these within a 10 minute drive from where I live.
And the sundials, I own two personally both of which are in my garden, and tell perfect time.
And yes although you didn't request it, there is a windmill up the road.
/// aog name 3 places in your town where anyone could go today and see a narroew boat or a sundial. feel free to invent the locations if your struggleing ///
I do not need to invent the locations, first the narrow boat, I could see many of these within a 10 minute drive from where I live.
And the sundials, I own two personally both of which are in my garden, and tell perfect time.
And yes although you didn't request it, there is a windmill up the road.
daffy654
/// Any scenes of urban Britain would not be things I am familiar with on a day to day basis. ///
/// It works both ways AOG, not all Brits live in towns and cities.///
I do not want to appear rude but, we are not debating Britain, urban or otherwise, and please refrain from the word 'Brits'.
The country I live in is still called England and I am still English, even though the establishment want to erase the word from the 'ENGLISH' dictionary.
Yes from 'Lands End' to Hadrian s Wall the English enjoy most things English, Take the Brass Band, it is enjoyed on urban parks or leading the village carnival parade, the Steam Rally, along with the steam trains, is also very English, and messing about in boats, whether or not it is a canal boat, a rowing boat on the lake or a punt on the Thames.
/// Any scenes of urban Britain would not be things I am familiar with on a day to day basis. ///
/// It works both ways AOG, not all Brits live in towns and cities.///
I do not want to appear rude but, we are not debating Britain, urban or otherwise, and please refrain from the word 'Brits'.
The country I live in is still called England and I am still English, even though the establishment want to erase the word from the 'ENGLISH' dictionary.
Yes from 'Lands End' to Hadrian s Wall the English enjoy most things English, Take the Brass Band, it is enjoyed on urban parks or leading the village carnival parade, the Steam Rally, along with the steam trains, is also very English, and messing about in boats, whether or not it is a canal boat, a rowing boat on the lake or a punt on the Thames.
Urban images that represent Britain? They should/may include the Notting Hill Carnival for a start. That's been going long enough to be pretty representative of a British tradition.
Re: "I do not want to appear rude but, we are not debating Britain, urban or otherwise, and please refrain from the word 'Brits'. "
However, the question is based on images on passports, and you don't hae English passports, so the imagery should represent Britain, not England.
Re: "I do not want to appear rude but, we are not debating Britain, urban or otherwise, and please refrain from the word 'Brits'. "
However, the question is based on images on passports, and you don't hae English passports, so the imagery should represent Britain, not England.
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