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Reasons to Visit Northern Ireland

In: Northern Ireland Travel

Ten of the best things to do in Northern Ireland for 2008, from the Giant's Causeway and Bushmills Distillery to seeing Coldplay and Lee Evans live in Belfast. more...

Do Your Own Haunted London Tour

In: England Travel

Haunted London tours are popular but with a walking guide to London's most haunted houses you meet witches, plague pits and graveyard ghosts in the real London dungeon. more...

Historical London Shakespeare Walk

In: England Travel

Take a London Shakespeare walk using a booklet to guide you to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Southwark Cathedral and the George Inn, one of the city's oldest pubs. more...

New Northumberland Restaurant

In: England Travel

The Bistro at Herding Hill Farm near Haltwhistle is a new Northumbria restaurant, with gourmet nights and Michelin-star chefs to tempt visitors to Hadrian's Wall. more...

Visit Bath: Ten Budget Travel Tips

In: England Travel

These ten best budget tips show how to save money in Bath. Travel there and learn what you can do for under £20 in one of England's most popular and beautiful cities. more...

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Aug 20, 2008

Fun Facts and Trivia about England

I Never Knew That about England by Christopher Winn is a book full of fascinating fun facts, amazing anecdotes and unusual trivia about England and the English


Browsing on Amazon the other day I found a book called "I Never Knew That About England". It's one of a series of books by Christopher Winn, with other titles covering London, Scotland, The English, Wales, Ireland, and The Irish. If they're all as entertaining as this one, I'll be reading them forever more.

The England book is full of fascinating and unusual information about the 39 counties of England, arranged alphabetically from Bedfordshire to Yorkshire. Each chapter has only a short list of places covered, but they're the places about which the author has found out most of the fun facts he is obviously keen to share with the readers. Then each chapter ends with a page or two of short anecdotes about that particular county.

About my own county of Lancashire I learn that it's the place where the first steak was dubbed "Sir Loin", the county where the Quakers movement was founded, and where the Spinning Mule and Spinning Jenny were invented, though the author misses the fact that the geographic centre of Great Britain is near a phone box at Dunsop Bridge, and he also (tut-tut) mis-spells the name of my home town! It's St Helens, not St Helen's.

Among the stories in the book you'll discover where the first garden gnome in England appeared, where the first true aeroplane flight took place, and hear about England's first speeding ticket, where a policeman was able to catch up with the speeding car on his bicycle.

"I Never Knew That About England" is the perfect book for trivia fans, and compilers of pub quizzes everywhere. It's published at £9.99 by the Ebury Press. You can also sign up for a newsletter at the official I Never Knew That website.

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