By: Sky Light | 2011-07-06 | Vehicles Trips by steam trains are really wonderful because they give us the opportunity of admiring a multitude of landscapes, fauna, and other touristic objectives from the comfort of a carriage. Let’s look at the list of most wondrous steam train trips we compiled. read more
By: Victor James | 2012-03-03 | Train Travel Train travel has so many advantages that make the people choose train travel rather than airways. Nowadays the trains are electrified and also this helps you to get to your destination mush faster. There are regions in the world where airways services cannot be established and such places railway services acts as the sole mode of long distance transportation. read more
By: Varalakshmi | 2010-12-17 | Online promotion A steam turbine is a device that is able to convert the thermal energy in pressurized steam into rotary motion. This rotary motion is often utilized in power plants to generate electricity, though it may have other applications as well. The basic principle behind steam turbines was first written about as early as the first century AD, while the modern steam turbine was not designed until 1884. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-09 | Culture Sir john Mills is one of England's greatest acting Icons and is remembered for appearing in more than 100 films in a 70 years plus period. Sir John Mills was born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills on February 22nd 1908, at the Watts Naval Training College in North Elmham, Norfolk, England. As a fan of John Mills my favourite of his films was "Ice Cold in Alex", "The Colditz Story" and "Great Expectations". read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-07 | Movies Sir Michael Caine is one of England's greatest iconic actors and is famous for his starring roles from Harry Palmer etc. Michael Caine was born Born Maurice Micklewhite in Rotherhithe, London, on the 14th March 1933. He was the son of a fish-market porter and his mother was a cook and housewife. Caine grew up in Camberwell, London, and during the WWII he was evacuated to North Runcton in Norfolk. As a fan, my favourite film would have to be "Zulu" which is shown most christmas's on British TV. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-09 | Movies Sir Rex Harrison was an English Iconic Actor who had a long and distinguished career. One of his most iconic roles was as Dr. Doolittle in the 1960's film when he talked to the animals. He was born Reginald Carey Harrison on March 5th 1908 in Huyton, Lancashire, England. He was a Debonair and distinguished British star of stage and screen for more than 66 years. Sir Rex Harrison is best remembered for playing charming, slyly mischievous characters. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-05 | Journalism I have just heard about the death of Sir Norman Wisdom one of the great English Comedians and I thought I would write an Englishman's view of his career. During the 1960's while growing up here in England one of the most popular films we used to watch on a Saturday Morning at the cinema was a Norman Wisdom Comedy. Norman was a great singer and musician apart from also being a Genius Comic Actor. Norman J. Wisdom was born on Feb 04, 1920 in Maryleborne, London, England. read more
By: Festus Kofi | 2011-07-02 | Online promotion The big fat truth about Nigel Richards Mass Profit Formula is that you will get a system filled with rock solid content you can instantly use to make money even if you do not have your own product or subscriber's list and even if you are dead broke. read more
By: piyali dey | 2011-03-30 | Medicine Though Dr Nigel Sacks is a native of Australia, has a successful professional track record in his field of oncology surgery. His efficiency over breast conserving surgery, tumours around head, neck su... read more
By: art dean | 2010-12-17 | Hair Loss The Hair Loss Black Book by Nigel Thomas is quickly becoming the number one tool to stop hair loss and re-grow hair. Read my review to know why... read more
By: Nigel Mayne | 2011-02-16 | Entrepreneurs Nigel Mayne explains how to build your confidence in the search for the right franchise for your first self-employed business venture. Here are some simple but vital steps to help you through the maze of choices and avoid any challenges to your future success. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-09-09 | Science As an Englishman born and bred and a fan of history of steam Locomotives I thought it may be of interest to write an article about the history of the earliest steam locomotive. The first full scale working railway steam locomotive was built by Richard Trevithick in the United Kingdom on 21st February 1804 when the world's first railway journey took place as Trevithick's unnamed steam locomotive hauled a train along the tramway of the Penydarren ironworks, near Merthyr Tydfil in south Wales. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-09-09 | TV I thought the last night of the proms is such a English Icon I would tell it's history. The Proms, more formally known as The BBC Proms, or The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts presented by the BBC, is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in London. Founded in 1895, each season currently consists of over 70 concerts in the Albert Hall, a series of chamber concerts and additional Parks. read more
By: Jacko | 2010-11-02 | Online education 'I shall wear midnight' is a beautifully crafted for children. You can get the cheap children book at very lesser price. read more
By: Satish Verma | 2011-05-17 | Poetry It was a fascinating night like albino children playing in park. I was gazing at sky. It was a fascinating night like albino children playing in park. I was gazing at sky. read more