There'll Always Be an England
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This travelog starts in London, then visits several towns and villages of historical interest. Among the places visited are Aylesbury, where Benjamin Disraeli got his start in politics; Abinger Hammer, site of the Church of St. John the Evangelist; and Chalfont, St. Giles, where the cottage in which poet John Milton finished his epic "Paradise Lost" still stands. The people are also featured, including farmers, town merchants, and furniture makers who still produce items by hand in their outdoor factory.
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There'll Always Be an England was released on 1 januari 1945.
There'll Always Be an England has a runtime of 20 m.
There'll Always Be an England was produced by Arthur Alcott.
This travelog starts in London, then visits several towns and villages of historical interest. Among the places visited are Aylesbury, where Benjamin Disraeli got his start in politics; Abinger Hammer, site of the Church of St. John the Evangelist; and Chalfont, St. Giles, where the cottage in which poet John Milton finished his epic "Paradise Lost" still stands. The people are also featured, including farmers, town merchants, and furniture makers who still produce items by hand in their outdoor factory.
The key characters in There'll Always Be an England are Narrator (Tom Roddy).
There'll Always Be an England is rated TV-G.
There'll Always Be an England is a Short, Documentaire film.
There'll Always Be an England has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.
