- Celtic Art by Michael
Tingle, Detailed Celtic and abstract geometrical quality art
prints by Michael Tingle.
- Celtic Exchange, Genuine
Celtic jewelry, art and crafts from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and
Cornwall,including silver, gold, pewter gifts and accessories, bronze
sculptures, leather journals and more!
- Celtic
Journey, Affordable Celtic jewelry and crafts from the UK and
Ireland.
- Christian Gap Year
Opportunity in Cornwall, Christian Gap Year Opportunity in Cornwall
with Blaze (part of The Salvation Army in Falmouth, Cornwall, UK).
- Comfortbookings,
Comfort Bookings In St. Albans Hotels, Hayesthorpe Hotel in Croydon,
Best Western Roebuck Inn Hotel, Cheap Hotels in Kent, Quality Hotel
Epping and Comfort Hotel St Albans
- Cornish and Celtic,
'Cornish and Celtic' is a well stocked crafts and gifts shop located in
a busy little street in the heart of historic Truro, England. We are
stockists of celtic jewellery, gifts and clothes ; as well as of
jewellery and gifts made by Cornish craftsmen in pewter, tin, silver,
ceramics & leather. Visit our site to look around!
- Cornish
Language website.
- Friends
of pocket dragons uk, general information on pocket dragons including
smvs chat room guest book and history of pocket dragons.
- Highbridge, Celtic,
Gothic products. Gourmet food, historical maps, coats of arms, surname
history and much more.
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Little Lemur
Publishing, 'And finally', by David A. Charlwood, is a must-read
for Cornwall, Spirit, and fans of comedy. A mix of fact and fiction;
including tapes of a spirit guide from Atlantis, that will keep you
guessing right until the end. And finally...A new eBook for the
Spiritually devoted and raving atheists alike.
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What
is the Cornish Language? The Cornish Language (Kernewek) is the direct descendant of the ancient language spoken by the
Celtic settlers who inhabited Cornwall (Kernow) and most of the
British Isles long before the Roman conquest. Cornish is a member of
the Celtic family of languages comprising Irish, Scots and Manx
Gaelic, Welsh and Breton. Even today the similarities with Welsh and
Breton are very striking indeed.
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