The book The British Isles was written by author Everett T Everett Titsworth Tomlinson Here you can read free online of The British Isles book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The British Isles a good or bad book?
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At Athlone, a large village in the centre of Ireland, we leave our train. Here we are to take a steamer which goes down the Shannon. Before we embark, we walk through some of the streets of Athlone. We meet bright-faced Irish boys and girls returning from the woolen mills in which they work. We walk past the castle that stands on the bank of the Shannon. We see great barracks and many scarlet-clad soldiers. Athlone, because of its loca- tion, is a very important military station. In spite of th...e prevalent feeling toward England, many young Irishmen are in the army. The commander himself, Lord Roberts, was born in Ireland. We go down the Shannon to Limerick, a city of forty thousand, situated at the head of the estuary of the river, sixty miles from the sea. The Shannon is the longest and largest river in the British Isles. Rising among the north- ern hills, it flows southward through the middle of the island, passing from one little lake into another. In its basin are found the most fertile plains in Ireland.
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