IN BRITAIN Magazine November 2000 issue
IN BRITAIN

The monthly magazine of
the British Tourist Authority

published by Premier Media Partners Ltd, London.

IN BRITAIN November 2000
IN BRITAIN November 2000
Front cover photo:
Glencoe in the
Scottish Highlands

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What to find in the November 2000 issue:

Editor's notebook
Prise open Catherine the Great's treasure trove, go on parade with the Lord Mayor of London, catch a show, live like a king in a Scottish castle, relive the childhood of the Beatles and follow in Jane Austen's footsteps along the Bath street.

Forthcoming events
What's happening in Britain?

Letters to the Editor
Write to tell us about your travel experiences, your recommendations for other readers and what you think about IN BRITAIN.

Russel Radnor Hills
The vivid autumnal hues of the Radnor hills in Powys reflects its colourful past. JACKIE NEWEY uncovers a place once overrun with highwaymen and wolves, and resting place of the last great Welsh Pince.

The lad that loved the High Life

A hundred years after Sir Arthur Sullivan's death, SALLY VARLOW looks at the life of the man who brought opera to the masses and finds he wasn't always who he seemed.

A wail of a time

Meet bagpipe player RONNIE ARCHIBALD from Oban in Scotland. His love for the instrument is helping to keep the centuries-old music of Scotland alive.

City of Churches
SUSAN ELKIN is inspired by the inventive uses of some of Norwich's 32 medieval churches, ensuring all are preserved and remain open for everyone to enjoy.

Ambling through the Lakes
The Lake District offers the perfect combination: rugged mountains, emerald valleys, still lakes, and plenty of tea rooms. NIGEL HICKS walks off the calories.

Visions of the future
Unlocking the secrets of the stars amd standing in the path of a tornado - it's all in a day's discovery for POLLY LARNER on her voyage around Britain's new science centres.

Capital walking tours
From history and architecture to Jack the Ripper and Lady Diana, there is a London walking tour to suit everyone. They show CARL HARRISON he doesn't know London as well as he thinks...

Tales of the Riverside
NIGEL HICKS drops anchor at Falmouth - the centre of Cornwall's maritime history - a lively fishing town still very much wedded to the sea.

My Bit of Britain
Actress BARBARA WINDSOR feels very much at home on the EastEnders set. Born in the East End, the capital is still her home today. She tells us why "London is best".

What are they like?
BRYAN McNERNEY on the British.

RadnorHills


Discover the autumn tones of mid Powys
PhotosİJackie Newey

 

bagpipeplayer

Click for IN BRITAIN November 2000 pages 24-25
Meet Ronnie Archibald, bagpipe player
PhotosİNicola Stocken Tomkins

 

NorwichChurches

City of Churches, Norwich's church trail
PhotoİJohn F.Whitaker

 

visionsfuture

Visions of the future, the new science
research and interpretation centres.
Photos İTelegraph

 

 

 


 

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