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by Robert Reed 04 Jan, 2014
St Patrick’s Day originally celebrated the arrival of Christianity in Ireland.  Nowadays, it’s celebrated equally as a festival of Irish heritage and culture.  The celebration is marked throughout the world, not just in Ireland.
by Robert Reed 03 Nov, 2013
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley – gothic story contest winner dismissed by British Critic The novel Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley whilst on holiday visiting Lord Byron at his villa by Lake Geneva.  The weather was awful, so the group of friends decided to have a competition to see who … Continue reading →
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by Robert Reed 04 Jan, 2014
St Patrick’s Day originally celebrated the arrival of Christianity in Ireland.  Nowadays, it’s celebrated equally as a festival of Irish heritage and culture.  The celebration is marked throughout the world, not just in Ireland.
by Robert Reed 03 Nov, 2013
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley – gothic story contest winner dismissed by British Critic The novel Frankenstein was written by Mary Shelley whilst on holiday visiting Lord Byron at his villa by Lake Geneva.  The weather was awful, so the group of friends decided to have a competition to see who … Continue reading →
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