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British Mini Day

oming from the United States, the top two things that represent the UK for me are Minis and the monarchy, and I was very lucky to be visiting during the weekend that included both King Charles III’s coronation and the British Mini Day at Himley Hall, near Dudley. This annual Mini extravaganza was

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