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No, I'm afraid I don't but I do know someone who used to work there and when I see her next I'll see what I can find out. Of course, we will have to reference everything and online sources seem to be a bit thin on the ground so perhaps I'll take a look in the local history section of the library next
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I see you have a few people willing to mentor you so I'm going to decline and wish you luck as my time is limited and I don't have a lot of knowledge of categories, which seem to be a particular interest of yours. I am sure you will be successful and don't worry too much about the violations; you are
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Yep, that sounds okay. If you have any problems with the references etc. let me know, although the Dorset page is on my watchlist. Now most of the conversation is here, it would be sensible to keep it here but as I've already said, there aren't any rules as such. Your page is on my watchlist now so
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Well you live and learn. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. Of course it makes absolute sense that labour intensive food manufacturing processes would be banned during the war, when food was in such short supply. I did wonder whether DBV's supposed illegality might have had
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who added the 'citation needed' tag to the smuggling paragraph, not having noticed that there was already that Dorset Life reference attached to the article, then today I thought I'd helped by finding a decent source - but it was already there! I make a fool of myself every day on this site.
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Roquefortine C is a potent neurotoxin produced by the Penicillium roquefortii blue moulds used in much cheesemaking, including Blue Vinney. Roquefortine C is nasty, but no-one can yet agree on the hazard from cheese (detectability is not toxicity!). Expect this to be the Daily Fail's next
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It's rather fascinating; you can make out roads still in use, but I've never heard most of the names written along Poole Bay. It seems to be okay to get screenshots of the map, so it might be worth grabbing some more images for use in other Darset locations (if that's okay with
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is a German cheese with a similar issue and has run foul of EU rules. The French seem to be shrugging off this rule, the Germans have invented another rule to counter it. It is legal in the EU to sell live animals to be eaten in that way, including cheese mites.
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properties, thus stifling new ideas. This is the complete opposite of what you wrote. The British didn't suppress anything and would not have had the power to impose their will on 3 superpowers like Spain, France and Russia; even if they had wanted to.--
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Or Hurn? I don't think we need worry about Friars Cliff being "invented", after all, all the districts were invented at one time or another. It does seem that it only refers to the housing estate though. The source only mentions "Friars Cliff
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Interesting, I'd never heard of Friars Cliff beach before (I had always thought that Avon Beach became Highcliffe Beach just past Steamer Point). No, I hadn't seen those sources so thanks for drawing them to my attention. This
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No not those. If you come in through the main entrance go round to the left, heading towards pathology (blood tests), go past pathology and just before you get to the main outpatients reception, there is a stairway on the
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Bure Homage Lodge etc which is a pity as there's plenty to write about there. You could probably expand what you have written about the radomes and even work in something about the wider work of SRDE.
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Might be worth doing a short new Wiki article on "ROYAL NATIONAL SANATORIUM, BOURNEMOUTH" as it apparently was run by NHS from 1974. Do you know how long for ? --
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I've not heard of many of the places along the coast either. Misery Hill sounds interesting as does Joan's Hole. Any ideas who might have lived at Bourn House?--
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Incidentally, if you visit the Littledown leisure centre, you'll find a plaque dedicated to Freddie Mills, on the far wall of the reception area.--
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at Brownsea Island, Parkstone, Alum Chine and Boscombe. Bourn Hous might be the hunting lodge at Decoy Pond?--
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