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#000|Capital of England, throne |of Kings, seat of parliament,|industrial Thames fortress.|
#001|Capital of Scotland, land of|Celtic mists and the pipes of|war. Home of Mary.|
#002|Main town o' Lewis, home |of Harris Tweed, a herring|port, lashed by salt & storm.|
#003|Populous industrial centre,|gate to the Western High-|lands, meeting of 2 worlds.|
#004|Capital of the Highlands.|Ghosts glide in the shadows|of Drummossie Moor.|
#005|In 1692 treachery visited |this humble Highland village|in the cruel heart of winter.|
#006|In '45 Sir John Cope ran|before the Young Pretender|at the battle of Gladsmuir.|
#007|Fisherman and pirates were|born of this thriving Cornish|port. Of great scenic beauty.|
#008|Oft besieged, the castle sits|atop a steep rise & is second|only to Edinburgh.|
#009|City on the Severn, famed|for gloves, china & sauce.|Cromwell was victor here.|
#010|Main naval base for the|English fleet. Becket|Cathedral. Populous.|
#011|Fortified manufacturing |town on the Foyle. Victor-|ious over James II in 1689|
#012|Agricultural market town of|Co. Fermanagh. Staunch|Orange stronghold.|
#013|Capital of Northern Ireland|Holds fast to the memory |of William of Orange.|
#014|Pro-Catholic market town |of County Clare. Processes|food.|
#015|Salmon & marble profit|this picturesque harbour city|in reach of the Aran Isles.|
#016|Capital of Eire, place of|mists, myth, religion and|rebels. Home of the Gods!|
#017|Seaport on the Boyne. In|1649 it was purged by fire &|sword. Tis a place of ghosts|
#018|Of mixed religion, a peace-|ful market town in Galway|that profits by sugar refinery|
#019|By the Giant's Causeway,|shipmakers, linen mills, farm-|ers, fishers & Orangemen!|
#020|On River Shannon, it de-|fended itself bravely for 10|days against William 1690.|
#021|Capital of Wales, home of|the Bard, land of green |vales, coal dust & song.|
#022|Fishing port on Moray |Firth. Danish invaders|were often tempted forth.|
#023|The Granite City, major|fishing port on the River |Dee Aberdeenshire.|
#024|An iron-fisted Border|fortress where the Jacobite|lords met their end in '46.|
#025|Fortified harbour on River|Lee, a m'facturing & fishing|town of mixed religion.|
#026|Scottish Border town, gave|its name to the famous|regiment of guards.|
#027|On Loch Linnhe near Ben|Nevis in the Great Glen,|fortified against the clans!|
#028|Not a town, barely a |village, the home of the |Leslie's by Benachie's tor.|
#029|Named for the General who|rode by Cromwell's side.|Here the peat cutters toil.|
#030|Once Capital of Scotland.|A place of distilleries & of|strategic importance.|
#031|M'facturing city in West|Midlands, second only to|London. Trouts live here!|
#032|By the forest of Sherwood|this city manufactures hos-|iery. Danes settled here.|
#033|A fishing port and market|town which has associations|with Lord Horatio Nelson.|
#034|Fishing port of Cornwall,|artists colony, a stone's throw|from Land's End.|
#035|Seaport on Menai Str.|Castle used for investiture|of Prince of Wales.|
#036|Early Celtic Christian cen-|tre, a dock and naval port|of significance.|
#037|Commercial industrial centre|of Lancashire particularly|noted for its textiles. Rich!|
#038|An island of crofters and |fishermen, barren, windswept|lashed by salt and spray.|
#039|Hardbitten, ragged Highland-|ers work the crofts of the|Sutherland Chief. Poverty!|
#040|In sight of Skye, in a|bonny glen with mountains |at its back. Rustic port.|
#041|A Border Port, fair game|for all! Salmon fishing, fast|tides, quick sands.|
#042|A brownstone Border town|well-known to Sir Walter|Scott. Woollen processing.|
#043|A fishing port and market|town on the River Lee.||
#044|Refuge for elopers and|illicit marriages, just over|the Border from England.|
#045|Manufacturing port on the|River Avon. Once|profited by slave shipments.|
#046|A shipbuilding port of |minor significance.||
#047|A Cathedral town of some|beauty set between the Tyne|and the Tees.|
#048|Cathedral city of Kent.|Thomas a Becket was|murdered here!|
#049|Eight miles from the sea, it|is an important colliery and|shipbuilding centre. Roman.|
#050|In Cumbria by Lake|Windermere. Painted|hills, poets and sheep!|
#051|Roman. Set on the Severn|a market town for cattle and|flour milling. Prosperous!|
#052|An important naval station|with docks & barracks. The|Mayflower sailed from here|
#053|A small market town set in|magnificent scenery. Cymru|forever!|
#054|Port on Ribble Estuary, a|major centre for the cotton|industry.|
#055|Shipping, shipbuilding, large|docks, an important seaport|on Merseyside.|
#056|Beautiful Chester, set high|above the Dee & the Shrop-|shire hills. Some industry.|
#057|The University town and|Royalist domain. Charles I|established his HQ here.|
#058|A Cathedral town once cap-|ital of England before the|Norman conquest.|
#059|A country town of Devon |on the Exe. A centre of|commerce for a wide area.|
#060|Seat of RC Bishopric, a|rural and coal-mining region|of some import.|
#061|County town of Derbyshire|on the Derwent. Gave its|name to porcelain.|
#062|Resort town of North|Yorkshire. Of no strategic|or commercial import.|
#063|Place of scenic beauty but|of no special import.||
#064|Resort of Essex on the|estuary of the Thames.|Only 36m from London!|
#065|Royalist stronghold, seat of|the Dukes of Marlborough.|Rustic. Glove m'facturing.|
#066|University town on the|River Cam. Place of|learning & enlightenment.|
#067|Seaside holiday resort. Of|no great strategic importance|and no industry to speak of.|
#068|Once a Roman city now a|minor commercial centre.|Flour milling, engineering.|
#069|On the River Ouse, a mar-|ket for rural produce with a|large engineering works.|
#070|City on the Nene. Manu-|facturer of agricultural|implements & bricks.|
#071|On Isle of Man. Tiny,|rural, rustic, a resting place,|a refuge, or a stop-over.|
#072|Small fishing port on|Holy island. A point of|departure for Ireland.|
#073|A fine harbour and a port|of varied trade - timber,|ships, engineering, jute.|
#074|Where mists & sky are one,|crofts nestle on barren shores|& peat cutters hoe the bogs.|
#075|Market town of Suffolk |and a great centre of|horse racing.|
#076|Highland village on shores of|Loch Lomond echoes to the|war cry of the MacGregors|
#077|A fishing port, the furthest|point of mainland Britain.|Washed by wind and rain.|
#078|Port of varied industries.|Purged by Cromwell, the|gutters ran with tears!|
#079|A market town in Kerry|set by scenic lakes. The Gap|of Dunloe is nearby.|
#080|Historical capital of |Brittany. Scene of the|Dreyfus trial.|
#081|Atlantic port of NW |France. Fortified naval|base from 17th century.|
#082|Port of N France at mo-|uth of R Seine. Founded|in 1516. Passengers & cargo.|
#083|Capital of France on the|Seine. Became capital in |987. Culture & couture!|
#084|Resort & fishing port in|Normandy in N France.|Shipbuilding.|
#085|Port on R Orne in North|France. William the|Conqueror entombed in abbey|
#086|Port of NW France on|Seine. English 1419-49. Joan|of Arc burnt here.|
#087|Town of N France in|Picardy on River Somme.|Linen manufacture.|
#088|City of N France on Rv|Somme. Carpets and|clothes manufacture.|
#089|City of N France, seaport|in Nord region. Ruled by|English 1347-1558.|
#090|Port of Southern Norway|founded in 1641. Metals|wool and timber.|
#091|Capital of Norway founded|1050. Port on Oslo Fjord|called Christiana 1624-1925.|
#092|Port of SW Norway|founded in 1070. Grieg born|here. Shipbuilding & fishing.|
#093|Port of Norway. Founded|996. Fishing, metals and|shipbuilding.|
#094|City of SW Sweden|founded in 1619 by Gustav-|us Adolphus. Ice-free port.|
#095|Main port of W Denmark|on North Sea. Fishing and|dairying.|
#096|Burgh of North Scotland,|co. town of Zetland on |the Shetlands. Ponies!|
#097|Royal burgh town of N|Scotland. Catholic & main|town of Orkneys. Distilling|
#098|Port of SE Norway at |head of Drammen Fjord.|Wood & paper exports.|
#099|Market town of N France|Famous tapestry chronicling|Norman conquest of Britain|