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Hello, and thank you. I had not intended to go to Accrington but events meant I was destined to be on a new journey. I have engaged on history of the town and a project, so I am now here as I am interested in the history of the Churches and churchyards as a member of many historical societies elsewhere. I hope you can help me on this journey where I shall present my work to the universities and to the community.
Hello, and thank you. I had not intended to go to Accrington but events meant I was destined to be on a new journey. I have engaged on history of the town and a project, so I am now here as I am interested in the history of the Churches and churchyards as a member of many historical societies elsewhere. I hope you can help me on this journey where I shall present my work to the universities and to the community.
Hello welcome,
I didn't know Accrington had any Universities.
You might start by doing a search of accyweb.
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Thank you. I am impressed with the readings here and think it can only be positive to show how the Internet can unite minds that are here for many reasons due to time, place and distance. Many thanks for the welcome.
I have engaged on history of the town and a project, so I am now here as I am interested in the history of the Churches and churchyards as a member of many historical societies elsewhere. .