It’s all getting a bit repetitive here. Clear the snow, more falls, clear the snow, more falls…………….etc. Schools closed tomorrow for 3rd day. Still managing to have fun at the same time 😀
Shifting this lot only for a fresh pile to fall….grrrrrrrrrr
Shifting this lot only for a fresh pile to fall….grrrrrrrrrr
Always remembering, not just today.
Well I asked Mrs Moggy what she wanted and she definitely said “A Rabbit”.
Odd that, she’s not that fond of animals normally.
Moggy
Maybe she’s hoping you’ll be shopping for it at Anne Summers?! :diablo:
Well I asked Mrs Moggy what she wanted and she definitely said “A Rabbit”.
Odd that, she’s not that fond of animals normally.
Moggy
Maybe she’s hoping you’ll be shopping for it at Anne Summers?! :diablo:
Hi KARENG,
I can’t help with your question but I can help with your previous thread. Follow this link and you will find it along with the replies you received
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=104384
A good tip if you can’t find a post you’ve made or a thread you’ve created is to click on your user name or go to the User CP (control panel) and click on the link there that says ‘find all threads by KARENG’ or ‘find all posts by KARENG’
Hope that helps, good luck
archieraf
Tim I have sent you a pm.
Hi Kev,
I suspect you may already have the info from the CWGC civilian war dead list for your area, but in case you don’t you can find it here http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=4005018&mode=1
Some of the information for the casualties could be useful for your research as it often includes the home address of the person as well as the place they died. For example this one:-
Name: EDWARDS, RICHARD Initials: R Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Civilian Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead Age: 35 Date of Death: 12/06/1941 Additional information: Firewatcher. Husband of Lilian Edwards, of 62 Burrows Street. Injured at Messrs. Bates’ premises, Hospital Street; died same day on way to General Hospital. Casualty Type: Civilian War Dead Reporting Authority: WALSALL, COUNTY BOROUGH
In case some of the fatalities were not buried at Walsall you may like to check out other civilian war dead from the cemeteries listed on this website for Staffordshire http://www.purecollector.com/history/cwgc/Civilian.html
Hope that helps
Regards
Linzee
Some additional information and quite a few photographs taken by Kjell Sørensen during the recovery can be found here http://ktsorens.tihlde.org/flyvrak/vikna.html make sure you click on each of the photographs on the page as there are others hidden behind some of them.
Hi Cees, yes it is. I visited the crash site yesterday with one of the survivors and this part had been found recently by a local farmer.
archieraf aka Linzee
Thanks Pete, that is very helpful. It is from a Halifax.
Regards
archieraf
Eyjafjallajökull !!!!!!!!!!!
Eyjafjallajökull !!!!!!!!!!!
An irritating Ebay seller. He/she said that there would be no B-I-N price, and that the auction would run naturally. So I’m the high bidder with less than 48 hours to go, and he/she pulls the auction, stating that someone had bought it using B-I-N (which he/she said wouldn’t be an option). Grrrrrr.:mad::mad::mad:
I’m not bidding on anything they have for sale ever again.
Suggest you report the seller to Ebay as I’m sure that is a breach of their selling rules, particularly if the auction was not a BIN and the auction had already attracted bids.