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Archive | Andrew and Sarah's Site
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Andrew and Sarah's Site. Set up your own site. Enter your search terms. Our Archived Web Pages. You can view the following archived web pages, by clicking on one of the links below:. Note that not all the links will work on some of these older pages (e.g. where we have deleted photos to save space! We hope you find this site interesting. All comments regarding the site content/colours/layout/errors/bugs etc are welcome. Please leave feedback for the us. Last updated: October 2007.
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Yoursite | Andrew and Sarah's Site
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Andrew and Sarah's Site. Set up your own site. Enter your search terms. To set up your own site you will need to follow these steps:. First I recommend you install a firewall (to stop hackers etc) - even if you are only using email. You can download one for free from Zone Labs. Obtain some web space. I originally used my ISP's (email provider's) site; they give me 10Mbytes for free. However see point 9 if you intend to run a photo gallery like ours. If you would like further help, try looking at your ISP...
localfocus.blogspot.com
Focus on Sodbury, Yate and Dodington: September 2014
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Focus on Sodbury, Yate and Dodington. Events and issues in Chipping Sodbury, Yate and Dodington. Friday, 26 September 2014. Help make Yate a Dementia Friendly Town. Are you living with dementia? What would make life easier for people with dementia in our town? If you have ideas for making Yate easier for people with dementia or would like to know more please come to a meeting in Yate Parish Hall (the middle hall just along from the little Tesco) from 2pm to 4pm this coming Monday, 29th September. Startin...
cock-road-ridge.org.uk
Friends of Cock Road Ridge in Kingswood Bristol.
http://cock-road-ridge.org.uk/history.htm
Friends of Cock Road Ridge. History of the Ridge. The Cock Road Gang. Cock Road Ridge Today. Sketch Map of Historical Sites. Cock Road possibly took its name some centuries ago from the practice of keeping narrow pathways through the forest for the purpose of driving birds, such as woodcock, to trap them. The Great Oak by the pond is possibly one of the original trees. There is more information at:. Http:/ fishponds.org.uk/kingsfor.html. All external links on this page open in a new window.). Miners dug ...
bristolgeology.com
Societies
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Geological Societies and Institutions in the Bristol Area. There are many clubs, societies, institutions and geological blogs in the Bristol area. I list and link to them below. The order of listing is purely random! If I have missed anyone out please let me know by emailing me. Earth Sciences, Bristol University. The Geological Society, Western Region. Bristol Naturalists' Society - Geology Section. WEGA - West of England group of the Geologist's Association. SWGA - South Wales Geologists' Association.
gloshistory.org.uk
Gloucestershire Local History: Information pages
http://www.gloshistory.org.uk/info-pages.php
Visits and Tours List. Local History Research Websites. List of Local History Organisations. No 1: Local History Societies and Computers. No 2: Further Notes on Computer Equipment and Software. No 3: An Introduction to Digital Images. No 4: An Introduction to Creating Local History Web Pages. No 5: High Compression, High Resolution Digital Images and Documents Using MrSID and DjVu. No 7: Simple Image Scanning. No 8: Creating PDF (Portable Document Format) Files. Useful Websites for Local History Research.
b-i-a-s.org.uk
Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society (BIAS) conferences
http://b-i-a-s.org.uk/BIAS_conference.html
BIAS@50 - 1967-2017 - Celebrating half a century of research. Looks better when viewed in browser supporting current standards. Aims, activities, why join. View from the chair. BIAS Histories and Walks. Clifton Rocks Railway progress. Research and Book reviews. Ports of the Bristol Channel industries 1893. Work in Bristol 1883. Conferences, lectures and events of interest. It will follow Sarah Gavron s outstanding feature Suffragette at 2pm. On Thursday 11th February at 7.30 Neil Brand, composer, mus...
aibt.org
More about AIBT
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In the 1980s the AIBT published a booklet on the route of the Dramway. And undertook exploratory excavations at the Nailsea Glassworks. And Middle Engine Pit. In North Somerset, the Ram Hill Colliery. In South Gloucestershire, and at a number of other sites. It has also assisted in a several restoration projects, such as work on William Champion s grotto at Warmley. The trust s largest project to date has been management of the restoration of the Midford Viaduct. On the Somerset Coal Canal. In 2013, the ...
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