The following story (wow, big letters for some unknown reason) requests help in revising a local church history brochure. Probably someone here can help. ...
Isn't someone here into dolls? If so, then someone in that group might be interested to know that the estate of Skeeter Davis is being sold and it includes...
Man, that's some URL! I never saw a seven-lined one before. And you kept it all together!---Les Bill Hennessee <herodionromulus@...> wrote: pics to cp ...
Thanks, Bill. 'Fraid that's way out of our class. We will buy ONE souvenir doll once in awhile when we are traveling through an area known for crafts, but a...
Bill wrote> "Isn't someone here into dolls?" Thanks Bill-it's an interesting site. Wwhen, eventually Martin (eldest son) and I sort out my website, I'll send...
Jeremy, Response of one organist-choirmaster to your lego church model. I'm sure it's tongue-in-cheek.---Les Megflow@... wrote: From: Megflow@... Date:...
Right now our problem is not style but $$$.---Les doris howe <sally.gold@...> wrote:I saw some masks there which I think Les & Win collect but not your...
St Andrew, Scole locked, no keyholder. This church was burnt out in the early 1960s, but as part of the refurbishment there is a marvellous east window by ...
Simon I had exactly the same response last year when I visited, and complained later to the Bishop of Norwich's secretary about the situation. They said they...
You dissing Diss? Best wishes Phil Bristol UK www.churchcrawler.co.uk Owner of ChurchCrawling and churchpictures http://groups.yahoo.com/group/churchpictures ...
Certainly not! One of my favourite East Anglian towns. Full of character, and more medieval buildings than any other town its size in East Anglia after...
That's very kind, but I realise I sent the pictures that were not enhanced - I put the enhanced ones in a separate folder. This church will be on the site...
No, of course not. Although, there is always the danger that I could be the cause that is impishness in others ;-) ... -- No virus found in this outgoing...
St Mary, Diss If I was asked which town out of all of those I have visited is most typical of Norfolk, then I would certainly say Diss. It is ancient, quirky,...
More than two years ago, I visited a a small country church near George Sand's country house in the Berry. Even then, it was what you would describe as a...
There are new entries on the Norfolk Churches site for Diss Holy Trinity, Diss St Mary and Diss St Nicholas. Simon www.norfolkchurches.co.uk -- No virus found...
Hi Chris a rather frustrating day, in several ways. I visited 15 churches, of which 2 were ruins. Of the others, only three were open, and of the locked ones I...
New entries for Harleston, Scole, Thorpe Parva and West Lexham on the Norfolk Churches site... Simon www.norfolkchurches.co.uk -- No virus found in this...
'They order these things better in France'. (Not a popular Engliash quote these days.) I thought, like Simon, that you did rather a lot of things better than...
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Any thoughts? Dear Simon, I am doing some preliminary research on post reformation churches in order to film a defining example of an Elizabethan church and...
... Well at least you've got something, Daniel. That's more than some of us can say (and locally, swimming pools aren't being opened this summer, all kinds of...
Having tried practically all political parties without any visible difference, we might restore the monarchy. At least, kings were supposed to cure scrofula!...
... **whew** that was funny. i was working this puzzle without having paid much attention to the title. i got about halfway through and then thought to myself...
Glad you enjoyed it. I did, too.---Les ... . i got about halfway through and then thought to myself wow, this looks like the apse at roskilde...only to...