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Forum: Heritage and History 08-12-2004, 08:02
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Posted By Acrylic-bob
Re: Puzzle 8

Oooo! Find em Willow, Find em. I would love to see them, please.
Forum: Heritage and History 07-12-2004, 18:17
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Posted By Acrylic-bob
Re: Puzzle 8

I dimly recall that John Mercer was also experimenting with colour photography.
Forum: Heritage and History 07-12-2004, 16:56
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Posted By Acrylic-bob
Re: Puzzle 8

According to my notes Frederick Steiner was born in 1788 and died in November 1869 aged 82.
Forum: Heritage and History 07-12-2004, 16:40
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Posted By Acrylic-bob
Re: Puzzle 8

Correct!

Bagpuss's mum got it exactly right. Well done!

Frederick Steiner who died in 1869 was responsible for the development of Church Bank Works, the site now occupied by Express Gifts....
Forum: Heritage and History 05-12-2004, 19:52
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Posted By Acrylic-bob
Re: Puzzle 8

Without wanting to sound morbid or ghoulish, do you know if they were they reburied separately, or in a mass grave?
Forum: Heritage and History 04-12-2004, 10:21
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Posted By Acrylic-bob
Re: Puzzle 8

Was he not buried in the graveyard of Union Street Chapel?
Forum: Heritage and History 04-12-2004, 09:45
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Posted By Acrylic-bob
Re: Puzzle 8

Sadly not, the occupant might be considered a tad more important than the estimable Mr Wigglesworth.
Forum: Heritage and History 27-11-2004, 13:27
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Posted By Acrylic-bob
Puzzle 8

Here is a locally important memorial. The colour might be a give away, sort of.
There are four people buried here, but only one of them need concern us at the moment.
Hundreds of people attended...
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