Legoland Winsor is where my 8 years olds want to go, 1/2 hour from
London by train.

http://www.legoland.co.uk

Katy

On 1/27/06, Althea Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I hope you will bear one more inquiry about things to do in and about
> London.  There is a chance I will be there this fall with my two kids
> in order to do some research for my dissertation.  My daughter who is
> keen on museums and quite fine with being hauled through museum after
> museum is delighted with the prospect.  My son, however, is *not* in
> anyway keen on the idea of museums.  He asked about whether there are
> any water parks in London.  I had to admit I didn't know as my nose
> is usually pressed against the glass of some museum display or
> another whenever I visit London.
>
> So what is there to do in London (and elsewhere) for an active
> athletic lad of 12? Can anyone recommend websites?
>
> To make this costume related, can anyone recommend historical re-
> enactors in the UK that focus on Chivalry and who do fairly
> "authentic" costuming?
>
>   Many thanks!
>
> Althea Turner
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "Ignorant themselves of the forces of nature and wanting to have
> company in their ignorance, they don't want people to look into
> anything; they want us to believe like peasants and not ask the
> reasons behind things."
> William of Conches, 12th century
>
>
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     Custom reproduction gowns of the Victorian Era.
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