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Holiday in England 1927

What to see in ENGLAND

You cannot afford to visit Europe without a trip to England — where the language is yours, where you will understand and be understood better than in any other part of Europe.

It is the home of wondrous York—city of the famous Minster which this year celebrates its 1,300th anni-versary. Not only are there noble castles and mighty historical ruins, but pleasant modern resorts, situated in the finest parts of England’s celebrated countryside.

Then there is Cambridge, Norwich, Lincoln, Durham and other places famous in history, romance and legend. Something attractively different for every day of your trip when you visit England.

In addition to the “Flying Scotsman”, the London and North Eastern Railway’s famous train between London and Edinburgh, there are fast and frequent trains to all the numerous points of interest.

LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY advertisement in The Literary Digest for April 16, 1927

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