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Anglian Thoughts: The flood that never was
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Saturday, November 10, 2007. The flood that never was. Hundreds of families on the East coast were evacuated on the night of November 8/9, 2007, when the highest tides for more tnan half a century and widespread flooding were forecast. Fortunately the worst predictions did not come true but I got a few pictures (and wet feet) on Felixstowe sea front next morning. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom. If you...
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Anglian Thoughts: The Felixstowe Museum Website
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. The Felixstowe Museum Website. I note with sadness that the website I created for Felixstowe Museum in 2007 and updated regularly with information about new displays and events, appears to have been abandoned since I resigned on August 1 due to failing health and the cost of the weekly drive to Felixstowe, in spite of my efforts to effect a smooth transition to a new webmaster. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover).
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Anglian Thoughts: October 2008
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Swans on the Deben. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom. After a busy working life in journalism and education, I am now enjoying a peaceful retirement in a beautiful area of coast and country, where I divide my time between writing and photography. I also developed and ran a website for Felixstowe Museum on a voluntary basis until August 1, 2008.
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Anglian Thoughts: December 2008
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. The Felixstowe Museum Website. I note with sadness that the website I created for Felixstowe Museum in 2007 and updated regularly with information about new displays and events, appears to have been abandoned since I resigned on August 1 due to failing health and the cost of the weekly drive to Felixstowe, in spite of my efforts to effect a smooth transition to a new webmaster. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). COMMENTS,...
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Anglian Thoughts: A Suffolk Childhood
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Thursday, October 25, 2007. Peter Banyard's life and times:. I am indebted to Mr Peter Banyard, ex-RAF aircrew and Suffolk policeman, for permission to reproduce these snapshots from his childhood in Woodbridge, Suffolk. The first picture shows a group of dignitaries at the opening of a model boating pool and the second was a tree planting cereony. Both events took place in 1935 to mark the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary. This article first appeared in. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover).
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Anglian Thoughts: single swan
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom. After a busy working life in journalism and education, I am now enjoying a peaceful retirement in a beautiful area of coast and country, where I divide my time between writing and photography. I also developed and ran a website for Felixstowe Museum on a voluntary basis until August 1, 2008. View my complete profile. Swans on the Deben.
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Anglian Thoughts: An Essex town that time forgot
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007. An Essex town that time forgot. 8220;When the end of the world comes, I hope to be in Frinton, which will still be twenty years behind the times.”. Unlike so many other coastal resorts, Frinton is not a place to visit for ‘seaside fun’ such as amusement arcades or dodg’em cars, and there is no chance of a concert on the pier, because there isn’t one! To open ‘The Lock and Barrel’ as a pub-restaurant in a former locksmith’s premises on the single shopping str...After a busy wo...
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Anglian Thoughts: A walk in Dedham Vale
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Friday, November 16, 2007. A walk in Dedham Vale. A few pictures taken on a walk through Constable. Country last week - a small diversion on my. Willy Lott's Cottage at Flatford. The Granary, Flatford. Fungus beneath a hedge beside Flatford Mill. River Stour between Flatford and Dedham. Another footbridge half-way along my walk. Cattle in the Vale. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom. A walk in Dedham Vale.
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Anglian Thoughts: October 2007
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007. An Essex town that time forgot. 8220;When the end of the world comes, I hope to be in Frinton, which will still be twenty years behind the times.”. Unlike so many other coastal resorts, Frinton is not a place to visit for ‘seaside fun’ such as amusement arcades or dodg’em cars, and there is no chance of a concert on the pier, because there isn’t one! To open ‘The Lock and Barrel’ as a pub-restaurant in a former locksmith’s premises on the single shopping str...I am indebted t...