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Peaceful wednesday!
This must be a public building of some kind, HWW!
Amelia club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubWünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
hWW Dir Amelia!
HWW Amelia.
HWW, Amelia!
Around 1348, King Edward III founded the Chivalric Order of the Garter, which today is the highest order of chivalry and the third most prestigious honor awarded in Britain. It is not known with certainty why this name was chosen for the order. According to historian Elias Ashmole, the Garter is founded on the idea that as King Edward III prepared for the Battle of Crécy during the Hundred Years' War, he gave "forth his own garter as the signal." Thanks to Edward's introduction of the deadly longbow, the well-equipped British army proceeded to vanquish an army of thousands of knights under French King Philip VI in this decisive battle in Normandy.
Another theory suggests a totally different and rather fun story: King Edward III was dancing with Joan of Kent, his first cousin and daughter-in-law. Her garter slipped down to her ankle, causing people nearby to mock her.
Which one is it? …
MaggsMep club has replied to Xata clubAmelia club has replied to Xata clubXata club has replied to Amelia clubXata club has replied to MaggsMep cluba very fine detail of this historic facade!
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