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Stavros

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Re: Chatham Historic Dockyard
« Reply #25 on: July 22, 2013, 02:29:11 pm »

And not only that Colin BUT THEY are ANTI PHOTOGAPHERS in some of the Halls so they get a  <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*<


From Me


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Neil

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Re: Chatham Historic Dockyard
« Reply #26 on: July 22, 2013, 02:30:31 pm »

I agree with you Neil
We have the National Fishing Heritage Centre here in Grimsby.
Costa Plenty to get in. Even for the thousands of old retired fishermen
who helped make the heritage there is no discount.
No wonder it is only kept going by school visits and visitors to the area.
No one from the fishing families of GY will pay to see how Town and Docks were
before the Cod Wars. We can still remember those days.


Ned

Thanks guys......and I am sure many more agree with me  too, If truth be known.
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Timo2

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Re: Chatham Historic Dockyard
« Reply #27 on: July 22, 2013, 05:10:50 pm »

Hi All


    Sorry to tell you all The Scottish Transport Museum is    FREE    :-))   and with more model boat than you can shake a stick .

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[/size] P.S. live in walking distant  .


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Re: Chatham Historic Dockyard
« Reply #28 on: July 22, 2013, 06:55:39 pm »

I rest my case :-)) <*< <*< <*< <*< <*< <*<
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