
BY - MARGARET WILLIAMSON
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER ONE - FIRST IMPRESSIONS
CHAPTER TWO - THE FIRST EVENING
CHAPTER THREE - WESTMINSTER ABBEY
CHAPTER FOUR - PENSHURST PLACE: THE HOME OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY
CHAPTER FIVE - THE TOWER OF LONDON
CHAPTER SIX - ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL AND ITS VICINITY
CHAPTER SEVEN - A SUNDAY NIGHT CHAT
CHAPTER EIGHT - WINDSOR CASTLE, STOKE POGES, AND ETON SCHOOL
Two bright‑eyed American youngsters step off a bustling train at Waterloo, eager to meet the English friends they've corresponded with for months. Their host, Mrs. Pitt, greets them with umbrellas and trunks, while the city’s clatter of top‑heavy buses and colorful advertisements overwhelms their senses. As they navigate the station and board a lively carriage, the siblings begin to compare their New York home with the cobbled streets and horse‑drawn vehicles of London.
Soon the pair find themselves standing before towering cathedrals, ancient abbeys, and the storied arches of Temple Bar, each landmark sparking a cascade of questions. Guided by Philip and Barbara, they discover the legends behind coronation chairs, moss‑covered Saxon porches, and the mysteries of medieval stonework. Their adventure blends youthful curiosity with a gentle introduction to England’s rich history, promising plenty of wonder as they explore the sights that have inspired poets and travelers for centuries.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (323K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mark C. Orton, D Alexander, Linda McKeown and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-07-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1886
Early-20th-century readers met her through lively historical journeys that turned sightseeing into story. Best known for the John and Betty books, she wrote travel-flavored history for young audiences and later published a work on Christian Science architecture.
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