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  1. England - Arts, Culture, Heritage: In its literature, England arguably has attained its most influential cultural expression. For more than a millennium, each stage in the development of the English language has produced its masterworks. Little is known of English literature before the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons, though echoes of England’s Celtic past resound in Arthurian legend. Anglo ...

  2. Christmas in England A Brief History of Now and Then. Christmas has been celebrated in England ever since Christianity arrived on these shores. And as one of the two most holy festivals in the calendar - the other was Easter - Christmas in England was celebrated with solemnity and fasting and prayer, culminating finally in the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

  3. Harry Potter Movie Locations: A Magical Tour Of England (And Scotland) It’s now 20 years since we first saw the world’s favourite wizard, Harry Potter, come to life on screen. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (or ‘Sorcerer’s Stone’ in the US) was released way back in 2001 and easily became the highest grossing film of that year.

  4. The Sparkle of the Christmas Crown. In the pantheon of English Christmas traditions, one spectacle that never fails to captivate is the Christmas Crown. The crown, as you might imagine, holds a regal significance. It is representative of the Christmas Day speech delivered by the monarch—a tradition dating back to King George V’s radio ...

  5. 4 de dic. de 2012 · Historic New England Christmas Traditions In a region as ripe with history as New England, leaping into the Christmas past is easy. Head to one of the region’s living history museums for special holiday programs, or tour a historic house or two for examples of Christmas decor and style from different eras of New England history.

  6. English festivals. England traditionally celebrates a number of Christian and secular festivals. Most are observed throughout the country but some, such as Oak Apple Day, Souling, Rushbearing, Bawming the Thorn, and Hocktide, are local to certain regions.

  7. 20 de ago. de 2023 · New England’s traditions are rooted in its rich history and continue to evolve and change over time. The region’s traditions include regional cuisine, cultural events, and natural beauty. Whether you’re interested in exploring history or experiencing the present, New England has something to offer everyone. Table of Contents.