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date: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 17:24:10 +0000,
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Biggleswade History Society - New Book
The Biggleswade History Society are pleased to announce the launch of their
latest book "Townsfolk of Biggleswade", this is the first volume of what we
intend to be the start of a long running series. See our web site for
details and pictures of the public launch last Wednesday:
www.BiggleswadeHistory.org.uk
This volume of nineteen people, all illustrated, includes famous local
names such as Lucy Jane Barnett, Charles Cook, James Harris and Archbishop
Stigand as well as local characters such as Charles Ashwell, Misses
Elizabeth & Charlotte Bird and Nehemiah Smith. Purchase a copy to discover
the rest!
If you have Biggleswade folk with a good story you can write about, and you
have some relevant illustration or photograph, let me know and we shall see
if we can include them in a future volume.
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Archivist Mike
date: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 17:24:10 +0000
author: unknown
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Re: Biggleswade History Society - New Book
On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 17:24:10 +0000, mailveil13-usenet@yahoo.com wrote:
>The Biggleswade History Society are pleased to announce the launch of their
>latest book "Townsfolk of Biggleswade", this is the first volume of what we
>intend to be the start of a long running series. See our web site for
>details and pictures of the public launch last Wednesday:
>www.BiggleswadeHistory.org.uk
>
>This volume of nineteen people, all illustrated, includes famous local
>names such as Lucy Jane Barnett, Charles Cook, James Harris and Archbishop
>Stigand as well as local characters such as Charles Ashwell, Misses
>Elizabeth & Charlotte Bird and Nehemiah Smith. Purchase a copy to discover
>the rest!
>
>If you have Biggleswade folk with a good story you can write about, and you
>have some relevant illustration or photograph, let me know and we shall see
>if we can include them in a future volume.
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I trust this post will help guide you in your future dealings with this
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Thank you.
date: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 17:29:05 GMT
author: Hosea Happy Hosea
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