The people of Great Britain call it Christmas.
The Great Exhibition of 1851 to symbolize the industrial, military and economic superiority of Great Britain
The people who remained loyal to Great Britain were Loyalist.
It is obviously England people!TARICK
The Celts called Britain "Albion" ANSWER This question is a bit flawed as there were no real people called Celts. It is really a modern word used to describe a movement. But the feeling is that the Island was called Albion. Certainly this is recorded. The actual occupants were probably a North European Germanic people called the Brythons, who the other Germanic people call the Brittisc. Where Britain comes from.
In 1851 "Britain" was properly called The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
The people of Great Britain call it Christmas.
1851 i learnt this from Mr.Vickers in Ayllenes High School !1851 prince albert created it to tell the people that britain is the best. by abdl the badmani learnt this from MRS.allsop
Some people in Britain call him Santa Claus, but others call him Father Christmas, and other names.
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Red deer were imported from Britain in 1851.
The Great Exhibition of 1851 to symbolize the industrial, military and economic superiority of Great Britain
That novel would be Moby Dick.Moby Dick was originally released in 1851 Britain with the title "The Whale".The novel was written by Herman Melville and has been adapted into many TV programs and films.
In the UK the next major event was the Festival of Britain in 1951.
The people who remained loyal to Great Britain were Loyalist.
D. Lindsay has written: 'A portrait of Britain between the exhibitions, 1851-1951' 'A portrait of Britain before 1066'
British call it a 'tap' . Personally I think that's more sensible. |