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The lost village of Tyneham, Dorset.
In November 1943 the 225 residents of Tyneham were given just one month's notice to leave their homes, as the area was to be used for military training ahead of the D-Day landings in June 1944. They were told hat they would be able to return to the village after the war... but, this never happened. The last person to the leave the village was a young lady named Helen Taylor. She pinned a note to the church door which read, “Please treat the church and houses with care. We have given up our homes, where many of us have lived for generations, to help win the war and to keep men free. We shall return one day and thank you for treating the village kindly.”
Following the war, the War Office placed a compulsory purchase order on the village and the surrounding land, and it has remained part of the MOD training and firing ranges ever since. The beautiful row of cottages has been used for location filming for several productions. One of these films companies accidentally set fire to the historic K1 telephone box, and replaced it with a replica... which is still looks to be in perfect condition.
Tyneham village is open to the public on limited days of the year. But the only buildings which have been preserved or restored are the church, the schoolhouse and a farm building. You can see from the photograph that the cottages are now decaying, and the Elizabethan manor house was demolished in 1968... as it was close to collapsing.
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For some reason, the World's Left is vehement that this cultural mix can work. So much so, that they not only force it to occur, as part of an undeniable agenda, but take great pains to explain away or ignore glaring evidence that doesn't work. When the British say "Diversity is our strength," they don't mean actual diversity of different cultures, they mean Muslims.
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Bristol Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is the Church of England cathedral in the city of Bristol, England. Founded in 1140 and consecrated in 1148, it was originally St Augustine's Abbey but after the Dissolution of the Monasteries it became in 1542 the seat of the newly created Bishop of Bristol and the cathedral of the new Diocese of Bristol. It is a Grade I listed building. It is the only Cathedral in the UK built as a "Hall Church" in which the aisles are the same height as the Choir and share the Lierne vaults.
New Forest National Park in Hampshire The New Forest was designated a national park in 2005 to give this outstanding landscape the highest level of protection.It is a wonderful area to explore by walking, cycling and on horseback.
New Forest ponies graze peacefully in the Hampshire spring.