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Britain : Northern England
 
There’s so much to see and do in England’s North West – vibrant city life, a wealth of award winning industrial heritage, a host of outstanding attractions and a world class cultural scene. Add to these a spectacular coastline with Britain’s favourite seaside resorts and, off the beaten track, delightfully undiscovered countryside and you’re spoilt for choice!
For culture vultures, Liverpool has the biggest collection of National Museums and Galleries outside London. The city is also known as the UK’s “Capital of Pop” - sample the wall of fame in the Beatles Quarter on a “Magical Mystery Tour”. For football fanatics, there are visitor centres and museums at Manchester United FC and Liverpool FC.
 
Sheffield is England's 4th largest city. It is world famous for its steel, cutlery, engineering and toolmaking industries.
 
Sheffield's "Super" Trams.
The 10th Century Chester Cathedral
 
Chester
The River Dee - Chester
 
Chester
The Royal Liver Building (1911) - Liverpool
 
Liverpool
Merseyside's Royal Albert Docks
 
Albert Docks at Night (Liverpool)
Welcome to Manchester
 
Manchester's Granada Television Studios
Welcome to Leeds
 
The Corn Exchange - Leeds
Tetley's Brewery Wharf & the River Aire - Leeds
 
Fountains Abbey - Ripon
The ruins of Fountains Abbey
 
York Minster (1220)
York's "Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate"
 
Clifford's Tower - York
York's medieval walls
 
a view of York Minster from the city walls
Whitby
 
Whitby
Durham Cathedral 1903
 
Durham Castle (now a university)

London

Southern England

Heart of England

Northern England

Wales

Southern Scotland

Glasgow

S.W. Scotland

Edinburgh

N.E.Scotland

Northern Scotland

Western Isles

Orkney Islands

Shetland Islands

 © 2005 F. Forsyth