DO NOT FORGET: This Weekend.

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Chrism
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Phill_dvsn wrote: I looked at the list a while ago, but I've seen nothing that really attracts my attention this year sadly. I have noticed that year after year it starts to become a little 'samey' It's great of course that public can get to see buildings not usually open to them. But after a while it seems to be the same places years after year, and very little new, or different places to churches and libraries appears!I think some fresh ideas are needed for next year definitely.     It's been the samey for a few years now Phill. We used to do a couple every year so we'd have something different to go to the next year.
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Brunel
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Post by Brunel »

Brotherton Library & the Marks & Sparks archive, both at The University.Well worth viewing.

jan8
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Post by jan8 »

Gutted I wanted to do the Parlington one but forgot and when I remembered it was fully booked.Maybe next time.
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parlington
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jan8 wrote: Gutted I wanted to do the Parlington one but forgot and when I remembered it was fully booked.Maybe next time. You missed a really good event, even though I say it myself, the weather aided the whole thing and everyone said they had a good time, concluded with a cooling glass of beer at the Arabian Horse. If anyone has any photos from the event I would love to see them, as I was doing all the talking I had no chance to do any photos. Also I was heavily bogged down with a mobile viewing platform attached to my tripod and a haversack full of old photos, from the 1860's on!RegardsBrian

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parlington wrote: jan8 wrote: Gutted I wanted to do the Parlington one but forgot and when I remembered it was fully booked.Maybe next time. You missed a really good event, even though I say it myself, the weather aided the whole thing and everyone said they had a good time, concluded with a cooling glass of beer at the Arabian Horse. If anyone has any photos from the event I would love to see them, as I was doing all the talking I had no chance to do any photos. Also I was heavily bogged down with a mobile viewing platform attached to my tripod and a haversack full of old photos, from the 1860's on!RegardsBrian Oh go on - rub salt into the wounds why don't you No, I'm really glad it went well, I hope you will do another one as I really would like a look round my locality and my cottage used to be part of the Parlington Estate.
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vbporscha
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Post by vbporscha »

I ended up going to Temple Works, it was nice to see inside, I got some photos but I'm not sure how good they are! Interesting to see how the space is being used at the moment. I wish I'd realised earlier in the week that this was on and could have got to more things.

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