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With Backroads Tours LLC, Nashville Day trip

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research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/projects/hong-kong-his...
1. Dr Vivian Kong: research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/vivian-kong/
2. Prof Ray Yep: www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Ray-Yep-9416e5d2-1337-49e...
3. Prof Robert Bickers: www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Robert-Bickers-41959f44-8...
4. Jo O'Shea: uk.linkedin.com/in/jo-o-shea-36809a4a
5. Katie McKeogh: www.linkedin.com/in/katie-mckeogh-1aa5612/
6. Samantha Barlow: www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-barlow-52b276172/
Whole team: Hong Kong History Centre 香港史研究中心
Bickers, Robert (Principal Investigator)Kong, Vivian (Co-Principal Investigator)Yep, Ray (Researcher)Cheung, Alex (Student)Chan, Phyllis (Student)Chu, Wai Li (Student)Iu, Ryan (Student)Leung, Tracy (Student)Ma, Duncan (Student)Elsworth, Jo C (Collaborator)Larkin, Thomas M (Researcher)O'Neill, Gemma K (Student)Lopes, Helena F.S. (Researcher)Carroll, John (Collaborator)Richard, Josepha C (Researcher)Chung, Yiuwa (Administrator)Korea, Maria (Manager)Lee, Katon (Student)Chan, Catherine S (Student)Wemyss, Chris (Student)Barlow, Samantha A (Manager)Chung, Yiuwa (Administrator)Chan, Doris (Researcher)Pang, Allan (Researcher)Chan, Kelvin (Researcher)

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research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/projects/hong-kong-his...
1. Dr Vivian Kong: research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/vivian-kong/
2. Prof Ray Yep: www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Ray-Yep-9416e5d2-1337-49e...
3. Prof Robert Bickers: www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Robert-Bickers-41959f44-8...
4. Jo O'Shea: uk.linkedin.com/in/jo-o-shea-36809a4a
5. Katie McKeogh: www.linkedin.com/in/katie-mckeogh-1aa5612/
6. Samantha Barlow: www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-barlow-52b276172/
Whole team: Hong Kong History Centre 香港史研究中心
Bickers, Robert (Principal Investigator)Kong, Vivian (Co-Principal Investigator)Yep, Ray (Researcher)Cheung, Alex (Student)Chan, Phyllis (Student)Chu, Wai Li (Student)Iu, Ryan (Student)Leung, Tracy (Student)Ma, Duncan (Student)Elsworth, Jo C (Collaborator)Larkin, Thomas M (Researcher)O'Neill, Gemma K (Student)Lopes, Helena F.S. (Researcher)Carroll, John (Collaborator)Richard, Josepha C (Researcher)Chung, Yiuwa (Administrator)Korea, Maria (Manager)Lee, Katon (Student)Chan, Catherine S (Student)Wemyss, Chris (Student)Barlow, Samantha A (Manager)Chung, Yiuwa (Administrator)Chan, Doris (Researcher)Pang, Allan (Researcher)Chan, Kelvin (Researcher)

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Avebury henge and stone circles are one of the greatest marvels of prehistoric Britain. Built and much altered during the Neolithic period, roughly between 2850 BC and 2200 BC, the henge survives as a huge circular bank and ditch, encircling an area that includes part of Avebury village. Within the henge is the largest stone circle in Britain - originally of about 100 stones - which in turn encloses two smaller stone circles.
www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/avebury/
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wiltshire/avebury/explorin...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avebury

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Darren Schiller posted a photo:
This building was erected in 1887 as a mission church of St John’s in an area deemed to be a spiritual 'no man's land'. At the time of the rebuilding of St John's (1887) in Halifax Street,
the Reverend Frederic Slaney Poole decided to put any superfluous materials and fittings to good use by erecting a mission church. He explained in 'A Pastoral Letter' to his parishioners in 1886 that it was only because of the 'circumstances of the colony' at the time that the Mission Church was re-erected from the old St John's Church. South Australia at this time was caught in a depression period which continued through almost to the end of the nineteenth
century.
It is a severely detailed Gothic building, well constructed of brick, with a bell tower which is a
noteworthy feature.
Environmentally this building is perhaps anachronistic in its present surrounds, being isolated from its historical context in an area of commercial uses. Built to serve a former poor, residential area, this building recalls the earlier residential nature and character of this part of the city.

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