On May 8, 1998, we left Washington, DC for London, England! Julie stayed in Great Britain until May 26, and kept a journal faithfully every day. This web site is a transcription of that journal, supported with photos and links. If you are interested in the sights and society of Great Britain, especially from a tourist perspective, then you may find these pages interesting. Enjoy!
- Leaving for London - Friday, May 8
- London, Harrods, and the West End - Saturday, May 9
- London Zoo, Aquarium, and Sinister Tour - Sunday, May 10
- Avebury and Driving to Bath - Monday, May 11
- Bath, the Roman Baths, and North - Tuesday, May 12
- Haworth (Bronte country) and Hiking - Wednesday, May 13
- Ripon, Newby Hall, Fountains Abbey - Thursday, May 14
Brimham Rocks, Middleham, and more - Friday, May 15
- York and back to London - Saturday, May 16
- London and Kew Gardens - Sunday, May 17
- Hampton Court and Westminister - Monday, May 18
- The Tower of London - Tuesday, May 19
- Windsor - Wednesday, May 20
- Chelsea Flower Show - Thursday, May 21
- Houses of Parliament and St. Martin-in-the-Fields - Friday, May 22
- Kensington Palace and Westminster Abbey - Saturday, May 23
- The Ritz and Syon Park - Sunday, May 24
- Canterbury - Monday, May 25
- Going Home - Tuesday, May 26
- Some Collected Great Britain Travel Links
Other Information
For more information about tourism in the UK, please click on the Union Jack at the top of each page. Almost every page has a different Great Britain travel link.All of the photographs that appear on these pages were taken by Julie except for the ones in which she appears. Her camera is a Pentax K1000 with to 50mm Pentax lens.
We've tried to set up links to most of the historical sites, cities, and attractions we visited. If you see the same thing as a link more than once on a page, that's because there are several good links for it.
The map below shows a rough depiction of where we traveled on the island:
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