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She's the head of state in Canada, but constitutionally, since 1933, she serves in that office separate from her office as Queen of England.
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Quote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_o...d_sterling
As of December 2011 the Bank of England banknotes in circulation are mixed series, consisting of both the revised Series E (5 and 10 pound) and the new Series F, which began on 13 March 2007 with the launch of the Adam Smith 20 pound note. This was followed by the new Boulton and Watt 50 pound note on 2 November 2011, although the Series E Houblon 50 pound note remains in circulation for the time being until it is gradually replaced and withdrawn.
The notes currently in circulation are as follows:- 5 pound note depicting Elizabeth Fry, showing her reading to prisoners in Newgate Prison
- 10 pound note depicting Charles Darwin, a hummingbird and HMS Beagle
- 20 pound note depicting Adam Smith, with an illustration of 'The division of labour in pin manufacturing' (Image)
- 50 pound note depicting Sir John Houblon, with a view of his house in Threadneedle Street.
- 50 pound note depicting Matthew Boulton and James Watt, with steam engine and Boulton's Soho factory.
For those curious.
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Genersis You're certainly well informed..!
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Almac Wrote:Genersis You're certainly well informed..!
Nah.
I just copied and pasted from Wikipedia.:redface:
Though i'm not afraid to look up things i don't know about, or are curious of.
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12-12-2011, 03:06 AM
(Edited 12-12-2011, 03:09 AM by Genersis.)
Inchante Wrote:I should think that sir. Isaac Newton would be a natural choice; I wonder why they opted for--what are in my view--lesser contributors to the field of science like Watt and Boulton. And it is too bad that writers like Milton, Shakespeare, and Dickens as well as other artists are overlooked entirely . . . and why not John Locke? All of these seem to be more important and iconic figures than some mentioned above. But I suppose I am not British and what from my perspective seems significant, may not be from the perspective of the British.
To list everyone who has been on our notes since the 1970:
Isaac Newton
Duke of Wellington
Florence Nightingale
William Shakespeare
Christopher Wren
George Stephenson
Charles Dickens
Michael Faraday
John Houblon
Elizabeth Fry
Charles Darwin
Edward Elgar
Adam Smith
Matthew Boulton and James Watt
A lot of them have been phased out.
The ones i listed in my last post are the ones currently in circulation.
More info is in the link i posted in my last post.
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When introduced, phased out ETC)
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