2. Dartmoor is an area of moorland in south
Devon, England. Protected by National Park
status as Dartmoor National Park.The granite
which forms the uplands dates from the
Carboniferous Period of geological history.
The moorland is capped with many
exposed granite hilltops known as tors,
providing habitats for Dartmoor wildlife.
3. Durdle Door (sometimes written Durdle
Dor) is a natural limestone arch on the
Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset
England. It is privately owned by the
Welds, a family who owns 12,000 acres
(50 km2) in Dorset in the name of
theLulworth Estate. It is open to the
public. The name Durdle is derived from
the Old English 'thirl' meaning bore or
drill
4. William Shakespeare (26 April 1564
(baptised) – 23 April 1616)was an English
poet, playwright, and actor, widely
regarded as the greatest writer in the
English language and the world's pre-
eminent dramatist. His plays have been
translated into every major living
language and are performed more often
than those of any other playwright
5. Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20
March 1726) was an English physicist and
mathematician (described in his own day
as a “natural philosopher") who is widely
recognised as one of the most influential
scientists of all time and as a key figure in
the scientific revolution. His book
("Mathematical Principles of Natural
Philosophy"), first published in 1687,
6. Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April
1926) is the Queen of 16 of the 53 member states in
the Commonwe alth of Nations. She is Head pf the
Commonwealth and Supreme Governor of the
Church of England.
Upon her accession on 6 February 1952, Elizabeth
became Head of the Commonwealth and queen
regnant of seven independent Commonwealth
countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon. Her
coronation service the following year was the first to
be televised. From 1956 to 1992, the number of her
realms varied as territories gained independence and
some realms became republics. Today, in addition to
the first four of the aforementioned countries,
Elizabeth is Queen of Jamaica, Barbados, the
Bahamas, Grenada, Papau New Guinea, Solomon
Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Vicent and the Grenadines,
Belize, Antigua and Barbudas, and Saint Kitts and
nevis.
7. Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson (born 13 May 1986)is an
English actor, model, musician and producer.
Pattinson started his film career by playing Cedric Diggory
in Harry Potter and the Globet of Fire, a 2005 Fantasy film
.He later got the leading role of vampire Edward Cullen in
the Film adaptations of the Twilight novels by Stephenie
Meyer, which consisted of five films between 2008 and
2012 which grossed over $3.3 billion in worldwide receipts.
Twilightbrought Pattinson worldwide fame, and established
him among the highest paid and most bankable actors in
Hollywood.
8. Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress,
north bank of the River
Thames in central London. English
history. besieged several and
important to controlling the country.
Tower served variously armoury,
a treasury, a menagerie, the Royal
Mint, records office, and the home of
the Crown Jewels of England.
9. Westminster (/ˈwɛsᵗmɪnstər/)
of central London Westminster on
the north bank of the River Thames.
concentration of visitor attractions
and historic landmarks, includes
the Palace of
Westminster,Buckingham
Palace, Westminster Abbey
and Westminster Cathedral.
10. George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron
Byron, later George Gordon Noel,
6th Baron Byron, FRS (22 January
1788 – 19 April 1824), Don
Juan and Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage and the short lyric She
Walks in Beauty.
11. Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie"
Chaplin, KBE (16 April 1889 – 25
December 1977) was an English comic
actor and filmmaker who rose to fame
in the silent film era. "the Tramp" and is
considered one of the most important
figures of the film industry. His career
spanned more than 75 years, in 1977,
and encompassed both controversy.
12. Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a
British actor. Cavill began his acting career starring as
Albert Mondego in the 2002 film adaptation of The Count
of Monte Cristo. He would as BBC's The Inspector Lynley to
more mainstream Hollywood films such as Tristan &
Isolde,Stardustand Immortals.
13. Andrew Russell Garfield (born 20
August 1983) is an English-
American actor. Born in Los
Angeles, California and raised
in Epsom,Surrey, Garfield began
his in the 2007 ensemble
dramaLions for Lambs. Garfield
first came to international
attention in 2010 drama films The
Social Network, for which he
received Golden
Globe and BAFTA and Never Let
Me Go, for which he received
a Saturn Award.