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marion
hi coquet,
thanks for your reply, "marion" its a name i never came across in the family. until the daughter in 1911. dont think they would have been used there in 1902, here i was thinking george was one of the driver`s of a marion. regards, william. |
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Yes it is quite a record of a tortured landscape.
here is that brick building again enlarged out of this one: http://www.fusilier.co.uk/hauxley_no...pencast_6.html |
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radcliffe
love these pics...my grandparents lived in a large house there but I don't have a great memory as I was little...does anyone have any pics?
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Those Radcliffe Chapels are beautiful buildings, shame they're gone. I want to have a look inside.
http://www.coquetandcoast.co.uk/ambl...&pictureid=126 |
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Went to the pole this morning 9/03/2014 and it looks like it might just about survive one more winter. Fascinating layers beneath it of glacial then peat then sand
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