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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Darwen Archaeology Society, Lancs.

Darwen Archaeology Society, Lancs.
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phil b

Joined: 09 Jun 2005Posts: 771

Location: Accrington

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:13 am    Post subject: Darwen Archaeology Society, Lancs.

Thought I’d already done a thread for this!!

Anyway, ourpasthistory.com is the addy for the site I’ve created for Darwen Archaeology Society. It is still a work in progress as I am still receiving info although not as frequently as I’d hoped!!

I am looking into changing the Home page somehow and I do have a couple of ideas.

So!!!! Comments please on how you think it looks and you think it needs will be gratefully accepted

Jean

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phil b

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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:56 pm    Post subject:

Thanks Jean – much appreciated

 

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Goin' Underground

that’s a good one, he must be a REALLY serious member of ‘Tunnel Soc.’ {now bookmarked in my london heritage section} go and check out one of the very first books exposuring the work of our spooks in the early 70s: “Beneath the City Streets’ by Peter Laurie reprinted in the 80s I think. He had the low down on Down Street and Brompton Road used in WW2 and the secret government bunkers under Kingsway in Holborn. it’s amazing how many of the stations mentioned are close to me, or rather how all the stations close to me are mentioned! Holloway Road, Drayton Park/Finsbury Park, Highbury & Islington, York Road, Angel, South Kentish Town and more stations not much further away. if York Road gets re-opened with Kings Cross redevelopments then it will add a minute or two on to all my journeys.

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Goin' Underground

that’s a good one, he must be a REALLY serious member of ‘Tunnel Soc.’ {now bookmarked in my london heritage section} go and check out one of the very first books exposuring the work of our spooks in the early 70s: “Beneath the City Streets’ by Peter Laurie reprinted in the 80s I think. He had the low down on Down Street and Brompton Road used in WW2 and the secret government bunkers under Kingsway in Holborn. it’s amazing how many of the stations mentioned are close to me, or rather how all the stations close to me are mentioned! Holloway Road, Drayton Park/Finsbury Park, Highbury & Islington, York Road, Angel, South Kentish Town and more stations not much further away. if York Road gets re-opened with Kings Cross redevelopments then it will add a minute or two on to all my journeys.

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Goin' Underground

that’s a good one, he must be a REALLY serious member of ‘Tunnel Soc.’ {now bookmarked in my london heritage section} go and check out one of the very first books exposuring the work of our spooks in the early 70s: “Beneath the City Streets’ by Peter Laurie reprinted in the 80s I think. He had the low down on Down Street and Brompton Road used in WW2 and the secret government bunkers under Kingsway in Holborn. it’s amazing how many of the stations mentioned are close to me, or rather how all the stations close to me are mentioned! Holloway Road, Drayton Park/Finsbury Park, Highbury & Islington, York Road, Angel, South Kentish Town and more stations not much further away. if York Road gets re-opened with Kings Cross redevelopments then it will add a minute or two on to all my journeys.

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Mick Aston

Mick likes to travel. Good thing. He does it all the time! Apart from rushing around the country with TT, Mick has always lectured and attended conferences across the UK and abroad. I expect you know that he first met Tony Robinson when Tony signed up for one of Mick’s study tours to Santorini. (I kept meaning to go on one myself, but never did.)

And the minute Mick gets any free time he shoots off somewhere, often combining work and pleasure, (if the distinction makes any sense for a man who lives to work). He used a holiday in Crete to write Mick’s Archaeology.

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Mick Aston

Mick likes to travel. Good thing. He does it all the time! Apart from rushing around the country with TT, Mick has always lectured and attended conferences across the UK and abroad. I expect you know that he first met Tony Robinson when Tony signed up for one of Mick’s study tours to Santorini. (I kept meaning to go on one myself, but never did.)

And the minute Mick gets any free time he shoots off somewhere, often combining work and pleasure, (if the distinction makes any sense for a man who lives to work). He used a holiday in Crete to write Mick’s Archaeology.

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Durnovarian

Joined: 16 Jun 2005Posts: 237

Location: Whitstable

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:14 am    Post subject: TTFF website

Co – I was just looking for this to check my biography but I can’t find the site! I followed the link from TTL but got the ‘page not found’ message. Any info please?_________________

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corinne mills

Joined: 01 Jan 1970Posts: 958

Location: Brightlingsea, Colchester, Essex

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 4:49 pm    Post subject:

yep sorry – i have taken this offline no one has submitted anything for donkeys years – most of the people no longer visit the TTF – and the photos all look like they were taken 20 years ago

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Durnovarian

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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 11:17 pm    Post subject:

Perhaps it’s time for a new and improved version?! _________________

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durotrigian

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Location: Tollandune, near Gislandune

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 1:06 pm    Post subject:

what about the excellent booklist that a lot of work went into? rather more valuable I would have thought…_________________

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durotrigian

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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:19 pm    Post subject:

corinne mills wrote:

Ive never had that Peez – that was John Colby

you can tell I never checked over the pages eh, and didn’t know which pages you had adopted?? I just know how much work John put into the booklist it would be nice to see it online again._________________

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Durnovarian

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Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:14 am    Post subject: TTFF website

Co – I was just looking for this to check my biography but I can’t find the site! I followed the link from TTL but got the ‘page not found’ message. Any info please?_________________

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corinne mills

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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 4:49 pm    Post subject:

yep sorry – i have taken this offline no one has submitted anything for donkeys years – most of the people no longer visit the TTF – and the photos all look like they were taken 20 years ago

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Durnovarian

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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 11:17 pm    Post subject:

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durotrigian

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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 1:06 pm    Post subject:

what about the excellent booklist that a lot of work went into? rather more valuable I would have thought…_________________

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corinne mills

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durotrigian

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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:19 pm    Post subject:

corinne mills wrote:

Ive never had that Peez – that was John Colby

you can tell I never checked over the pages eh, and didn’t know which pages you had adopted?? I just know how much work John put into the booklist it would be nice to see it online again._________________

:=>

 

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – TTFF website

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Durnovarian

Joined: 16 Jun 2005Posts: 237

Location: Whitstable

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:14 am    Post subject: TTFF website

Co – I was just looking for this to check my biography but I can’t find the site! I followed the link from TTL but got the ‘page not found’ message. Any info please?_________________

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corinne mills

Joined: 01 Jan 1970Posts: 958

Location: Brightlingsea, Colchester, Essex

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 4:49 pm    Post subject:

yep sorry – i have taken this offline no one has submitted anything for donkeys years – most of the people no longer visit the TTF – and the photos all look like they were taken 20 years ago

_________________Corinne Mills

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Durnovarian

Joined: 16 Jun 2005Posts: 237

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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 11:17 pm    Post subject:

Perhaps it’s time for a new and improved version?! _________________

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durotrigian

Joined: 11 Jun 2005Posts: 450

Location: Tollandune, near Gislandune

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 1:06 pm    Post subject:

what about the excellent booklist that a lot of work went into? rather more valuable I would have thought…_________________

:=>

corinne mills

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Location: Brightlingsea, Colchester, Essex

durotrigian

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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:19 pm    Post subject:

corinne mills wrote:

Ive never had that Peez – that was John Colby

you can tell I never checked over the pages eh, and didn’t know which pages you had adopted?? I just know how much work John put into the booklist it would be nice to see it online again._________________

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