Guide to Castles of Europe: June 2005

Guide to Castles of Europe

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Saturday, June 25, 2005

Four Great new Pages added to European Monarchs

Hi Everyone,

Welcome to this weeks update.

Another busy week again with four great new pages added to my European Monarchs Section.

You can read about Empress Matilda who ruled in Britain in 1141. As well as her I have also added one of Britains favourite monarchs - King Henry VIII who ruled from 1509 until 1547.

Also added is King Ludwig II of Germny who had a fasination with Wagner and his operas and ruled Bavaria from 1864 to 1886. Finally you can learn about the Romanian Prince Vlad Tepes who to many of you is known as Dracula.

Just click on the photos below and you can read all about their lives and deeds.

I appologise for not having a picture of empress Matilda.

Until next week, all the best

Stuart

Prince Vlad Tepes


Vlad Tepes (Dracula) Posted by Hello

King Henry VIII


King Henry VIII Posted by Hello

King Ludwig II


King Ludwig II Posted by Hello

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Castle Mheer - Holland

Just click on the link below to be taken to a larger picture



Castle Mheer Posted by Hello

St Ulrich Castle - France

Just click on the link below to view a larger picture




St Ulrich Castle Posted by Hello

New Section - Castle Store has been added as well as Two new Pictures

Hi Everyone

Welcome to this weeks round up.

Again, like last week it has been a busy week here at www.guide-to-castles-of-europe.com. I have added a new section entitled Castle Store. Here you can buy travel guides to your favorite European destinations at our Travel Guides to Europe page , get books on your favorite European or British castle at our Book Store, as well as by your much need castle related film for your collection - Exclibur, Camelot or A knights Tale etc in our Films Section.

Future additions will be poster and prints of European castles.

In addition to the above, I have also added with kind permission of www.castles.nl, two new photos for your viewing - Mheer Castle in Holland and St. Ulrich Castle in France.

The photos are posted above for your perusal.



Well that's all for know.

Happy Viewing

Stuart


Saturday, June 11, 2005

A lot has happened this week

Hi everyone,


Phew...! What a week I have had this week.

I have been able to add 3 new castles to my site as well as produce the next two editions of my castle newsletter, which you can join by clicking on the link to the left of the page.

On top of all this, an associate of mine (Corey Rudl) was killed in a car accident during the weekend just gone.

Lastly I will be adding, with my fingers crossed, photos to accompany each new entry.

So on with the details about the new castles.

We have a mixed bag with the first two being from Wales- Caerphilly Castle and Powis Castle. The other is Muiden Castle, which hales from the Netherlands.

All the best

Stuart

Saturday, June 04, 2005

Death of Corey Rudl

It is with a saddened heart that I learnt today ONE of the Greats in the Internet Marketing World was killed in a car crash.

I did not know Corey personally but have brought many of his products and found them to be of great value.

He will be sorely missed.

We at Guide to Castles of Europe send our condolences to his family and members of his staff.

Our prays and thoughts are with you.

Stuart

Two more great New Castles have been Added

Hi and welcome again to this weeks update.

After successfully updating and revamping my site to make it load and run faster, I am now able to get down and concentrate on adding more great content to the site.

this week I have added two new castle pages to www.guide-to-castles-of-europe.com

The first is an Italian castle called Castello Sforzesco and the second is Grimsthorpe Castle in England.

Please pop along and pay them visit.

As always I look forward to your views and comments.

Stuart