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From: ForeverAmber  (Original Message)Sent: 1/6/2009 12:58 PM

 

DO YOU LIKE TO GAWK AT CASTLES??? 

Then visit this page & click on Catherine Parr & Thomas Seymour's beautiful castle of Sudeley to view a new one daily!!!

just hit the back button on your browser to return to AMT, OR right-click the picture & select Open in New Window

 

COOL CASTLE LINKS

 

Click on Castle Howard, ancestral home of the Tudor Dukes of Norfolk, to visit its website

 

Click on Hever Castle, home to our favorite Tudor queen, Anne Boleyn, to visit its website

Click on Warwick Castle, the burial place of Elizabeth I's favorite, Robert Dudley, to visit its website

 

Click on Lancaster Castle, where the Lancastrians born on the right side of the blanket came from, to get to its website

Click on Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII, to get to its website

CROWN LINE FROM LADY DOROTHEA'S CELTIC CASTLE

PAGE GRAPHIX BY FOREVER AMBER

 


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