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Should urban Britain have also been shown?
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These new passports will be issued in October, they will represent an idealised picture of pastoral Britain, complete with the images of sundials, narrow boats and windmills.to represent rural scenes from across the UK, images of urban Britain are nowhere to be seen.
These new passports will be issued in October, they will represent an idealised picture of pastoral Britain, complete with the images of sundials, narrow boats and windmills.to represent rural scenes from across the UK, images of urban Britain are nowhere to be seen.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.newcastle? i see it on tv a lot seems a place that youngsters travel to at weekends to get bladdered and throw up . and theres an abundance of sundials and narrow boats? im surprised but there cant be any sundials in scotland because i thought italways rained there do they have rain dails you think ?
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take a look at this Xavier
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We have a few windmills in my area... mind you I am in rural Britain. The windmill in Marton, Blackpool is not far from me, neither is the one on Lytham Green.
We also have a few award winning brass bands around here and they parade past my house every year on Club Day. Any scenes of urban Britain would not be things I am familiar with on a day to day basis.
It works both ways AOG, not all Brits live in towns and cities.
We also have a few award winning brass bands around here and they parade past my house every year on Club Day. Any scenes of urban Britain would not be things I am familiar with on a day to day basis.
It works both ways AOG, not all Brits live in towns and cities.
Yes, it would be a nice idea to get images of urban Britain into the passports, but the passport office would have to be careful not to make it too 'London-centric', because so many of Britain's key architectural images are in the capital city (Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Nelson column etc).
I'd suggest the Angel Of The North as a good starting point.
Windmills...well that's just weird. I bet if you asked 100 people "Which country do you associate windmills with?" the vast majority would answer, "Holland".
I'd suggest the Angel Of The North as a good starting point.
Windmills...well that's just weird. I bet if you asked 100 people "Which country do you associate windmills with?" the vast majority would answer, "Holland".
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