Some of the visitors to the Tower of London have decided that it isn’t child friendly because its history is just too gruesome. Others visiting Mount Snowdon have complained that it’s too steep, that it doesn’t offer wheelchair access, and one suggested that the paths be concreted to offer easier access. It’s a friggin’ mountain for goodness sake!
i mean we didn't have accidents when
skiing, when we went on holiday with my school. or if we did it was soon mended, all you got was a wet bum
they should realise that you can't concrete over paths and byways, that just isn't feasible.
as to history, many kids and I include myself, love Horrible Histories they are gory, funny, and most important of all informative.
amazed what i have learned about Britain's history from watching it.
Bmaid nice views when you at top though. Just don't do what we did and sample any spring water on the way up. About 1/2 a mile along after being "amazed" by the freshness came across carcass of a sheep in the stream, not nice.
I remember reading a story about an American tourist walking round Windsor Castle and asking the guide why the queen had built her castle so near to that really noisy Heathrow airport.
"History is wrote by the survivors."
Victors possibly more accurate, victors being the winners in any field, NOT just battle. Funny people think US Constitution, Declaration of Arbroath, etc were written by 'the People'. (As much chance as the Brexit Agreement being written by the people.)
// mushroom25 - "History is essentially a record of events past. Updating those records would be fraud."//
no no mushoi ! history is rewritten by every generation and is clearly a social construct
Times yesterday - widely praised today in the letters column
David aaronovitch - used the amsterdam versetz museum and the trial of Ivan Demdjandjuk as incontrovertible proof that the British would have collaborated ( plus add a little anne frank) in the evenet of a british defeat in 1940
excuse me what did I just write ?
yup and all the letters today swallowed it whole
( and none referred to Ld Chalfont's go at this after La Chagrin et La Pitie in 1968 ) - Ld C decided they would have well
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