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Editor's notebook
- Greenwich's Maritime Museum reopens bigger and better; discover the real taste of India in Leicester,
visit the Welsh Slate Museum and dinosaurs in Manchester - and much more.
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Letters to the Editor
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Write to tell us about your travel experiences, your recommendations for other readers and what you think about IN BRITAIN.
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Double the Fun
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Hop on board with MICHAEL J STEAD as he shows us Britain double-decker-style.
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Capital Accommodation
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With millennium celebrations just around the corner, AVRIL GROOM investigates where to stay in London.
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Cycling into the Millennium
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PAUL GLENDELL takes a look at Britain's cycling routes and the National Cycle Network.
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A Statement of Power
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RONALD BLYTHE travels to the picturesque town of Ledbury to explore one of Britain's finest castles.
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A River Runs Below It
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Walk with JACKIE NEWEY as she wanders along the scenic route by the Dyfi Estuary in north-west Wales.
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Hot Stuff
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Carrying the craft into the millennium, JAY HOLLOWAY shows us the flexible
and changing world of pewter design.
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The Granite City
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KEN MACTAGGART uncovers the attractions of Scotland's oil capital.
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My Bit of Britain
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There's no place like home - LORD SAYE AND SELE talks about Broghton Castle.
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In Britain Directory
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Here are lots of useful contacts for ideas on what to do, where to stay, how to get around and
who to tour with for your forthcoming trip.
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Forthcoming events
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What's happening in Britain over the next few months?
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Editor's NOTEBOOK pages
 
Click for IN BRITAIN March 1999 pages 32-33 "A statement of Power" Ronald Blythe investigates
at Eastnor nr Ledbury Photos İElizabeth Whiting Associates/Eastnor Castle

IN BRITAIN March 1999 pages 50-51 "Hot Stuff", Jan Holloway talks about pewter design
 
Click for IN BRITAIN March 1999 pages 70-71 "My bit of Britain", Lord Saye and Sele tells about Broughton Castle. Photos İBroughton Castle,
Jarrold Colour Publications, Mark Fiennes
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