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  1. Buy A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture First Edition by Charles, Prince of Wales (ISBN: 9780385269032) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  2. Expert Search. Our home page allows simple searching by placename and postcode. Here you can widen searches by using wild-cards or looking for sound-alikes , and narrow searches by specifying the county or nation . You can directly search for administrative units or for descriptions from historical gazetteers: Searches can include asterisks ...

  3. Despite the pompous howls of his critics - mainly architects - the tone of both the film and the book is actually very optimistic. His views coincide very closely. ••AVision of Britain: APersonalView of Architecture by HRH the Prince ofWales, London, Doubleday, 1989, 160pp., £16.95.

  4. The Great Britain Historical Database holds most of the ingredients from which Vision of Britain was constructed, and much more besides. Material has been gathered since the late 1970s. The largest part of GBHDB is statistical, and the data are organised more conventionally than in Vision of Britain, in thousands of columns within hundreds of ...

  5. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Inwardleigh like this: INWARDLEIGH, a village and a parish in Okehampton district, Devon. The village stands on a beadstream of the river Torridge, 3½ miles NNW of Okehampton r. station; was formerly called Ingerley; and is a scattered place.

  6. A Vision Of Britain. We work in the Epping Forest District and Eastern Counties to promote and provide health and fitness and mental well being exercises and activities. Working in the natural environment and using art, photography, video and other forms of creative media we encourage our members and participants to develop an active, healthy ...

  7. Descriptive gazetteer entries. In 1607, William Camden's Britannia described Britain like this: BRITAINE or BRITANNIE, which also is ALBION, ... the most famous Iland, without comparison, of the whole world; severed from the continent of Europe by the interflowing of the Ocean, lieth against Germanie and France trianglewise, by reason of three ...