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website - June 2005 Project News Seven |
| Added to the
website - January 2005 Project News Seven |
Project 2003
Time Capsule in Tadley Community
Centre. Any suggestions on what type of items to be placed in the capsule will
be very welcome.
The capsule is 12 inches x 12 inches x 16 inches deep and made of galvanised
steel for durability. One suggestion that has been made is for the capsule to be
filled and sealed during June this year, in commemoration of the Queen’s
coronation.
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- Tuesday 24th June 2003 Soon we hope to have both news letter and Project news on the website but until then you can get both on e-mail by contacting us with your e-mail address. As usual research into local history writers ( in particular) Florence Davidson and their work continues. A recent find being what is presumed to be an original manuscript of Florence Davidson held in Reading Library. Hopefully in time TADS would like to publish it. |
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website - Wednesday 3rd April 2003 Here is the second edition of PROJECT NEWS which is available at many local outlets (printed on yellow paper) including Tadley Library, Basingstoke Library, Willes Museum, Milestones Museum, Basingstoke Tourist Office and many more, and of course at the local meetings each month. It's FREE anywhere. Please enjoy it and please send me ( Dgward@bigfoot.com ) any comments you may have, including additional information etc on the various articles. Articles are required for future edition if you have any suggestions or would like to contribute please also contact me or any project committee member. |