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Remembered Today:

First edition of new newsletter


Chris_Baker

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This may or may not develop, depending on take-up and feedback, but I have just added the first edition of a free, downloadable newsletter to my websites: Napoo! 

 

You are welcome to try it and to subscribe for future editions.

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Excellent Chris - I hope an A-Z of slang will mean there will be at least a further 25...

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Very good Chris, looking forward to future editions👍.

 

Dave.

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Excellent, have subscribed and looking forward to more editions.

 

 

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Happy to have subscribed , interesting “First” edition

 

John

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Really interesting hope to read more

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Well done, look forward to reading more.

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Excellent. I like the Oppy detail. My great Uncle Fred fell 9th April 1917, on your modern map shown, bottom left, just near the Aire de repas de la Cressonier, approx. on the "des" just below that. He is buried at Orchard Dump, south west of Arleux-en-Gohelle.

 

regards

Jon

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Superb Chris, I've just skipped through it and will settle down to read it properly when the cup of coffee that I have in my hand has raised my state of being from comatose to merely confused. I'm particularly interested in Oppy since visiting the village, but more recently from researching Joe Mercer senior, the father of the England, Everton and Arsenal player and Manchester City and briefly England manager. And manager of the Villa of course.....

 

Pete.

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Fantastic Chris look forward to the series

 

JB

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Thanks Chris,

 

An interesting mix of articles - excellent !

 

Steve

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