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date: Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100,
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Help needed locating building in Broughton
This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
if that helps.
If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Peter Robinson
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www.monopix.co.uk
date: Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100
author: monopix
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
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Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
On Mon, 28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
>This is a shot in the dark but here goes...
>
>I'm trying to locate an hotel in Broughton - at least, it used to be an
>hotel about 80 to 100 years ago. The hotel was called Dalnaskhl and was
>located in or near Broughton. I have managed to find an old postcard showing
>it and have a couple of other pictures but nothing that helps locate exactly
>where it is, or was. I've posted the pictures at
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
>
>Peter Robinson
You have posted a request to a newsgroup set up by
the government to plug the gaps created by the abysmal
failure of their Psychiatric Care in the Community Policy.
The uk.local hierarchy was devised to provide an outlet for
individuals who would otherwise spending their days sitting
at home wearing an aluminium foil hat waiting for a full moon
to rise. It was hoped that this would reduce the incidence
of nutters out there howling at the moon and frightening the
shit out of their neighbours. Another of HMGs aims and
objectives was to provide a distraction to take their minds
of the problem of who they were going to knife to death next.
Unfortunately, this group has been taken over by the
articulate lower middle classes who have succeeding in
driving HMGs target audience away.Independant research has
shown that it was the amount and quality of the inane drivel,
called small talk which the middle classes are adept at, which
had the effect of doing their heads in. They left to
protect what was left of their sanity. Saddly this has happened
to the whole of uk.local. hierarchy.
This newsgroup is a very good example of another HMG failure.
I hope this helps.
Tinmy.
..
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:07:11 +0100
author: Timothy
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Mon,
28 May 2007 17:21:58 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>http://www.monopix.co.uk/dalnaskhl/. There were one or more lakes near to it
>if that helps.
>If anyone can identify this, I would be very greatful.
Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:44:19 GMT
author: Joe Curry
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
> Pop down/up to Broughton Peter?
Yeah sure, it's only about seven hours away for me.
As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
would be useful. I take it you can't help.
Peter
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100
author: monopix
|
Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
Non-crossposted.. your replies will not appear anywhere else.On Tue,
29 May 2007 16:57:21 +0100, "monopix" wrote:
in reply to this:
>As it happens, I'm planning to, but any advance information I could glean
>would be useful. I take it you can't help.
No..
--
Edinburgh Airport,Scotland's most convenient/accessible
airport.
Scotland's most profitable airport with the busiest runway
http://link.toolbot.com/germanwings.com/73280
Unhappy with BAA's Scottish airport's monopoly? Sign the petition!
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Scottishairports/
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:01:11 GMT
author: Joe Curry
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Re: Help needed locating building in Broughton
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