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A.P. Fuchs(13th January 2004 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada)

I was just doing some research for a story and wanted to thank you for all the wonderful pictures. Don't worry, the pictures will not be used.

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Stewart Bennett(12th January 2004 - Port Perry, Ontario, Canada)

We are bringing a tour from Canada and would like to join in a fell walk.Can you help us make contact with a club?

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Mary(10th January 2004 - Oregon, USA)

I am planning a trip to England, and found this site very useful. I will use it more as my trip approaches. Thank you!

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Douglas Paulley(6th January 2004 - West Yorkshire)

What a fantastic website! Loads of fantastic images.

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Kathy, Troy and Megs(6th January 2004 - Kentucky)

Please welcome Kevin and Becky to their new home in Suffolk! Love and miss you guys!

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Emily Shepherd(5th January 2004 - England)

excellent website its coming along really nice good layout its perfect

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Rob Fuller(31st December 2003 - UK)

Also as a contributor in a small way to this site I would like to wish Chris a Happy New Year. This site has developed rapidly and is a credit to the country.

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MICHAEL PARKIN(29th December 2003 - sidmouth in devon)

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM SIDMOUTH a regency town by the sea,

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John Bull(24th December 2003 - Stoke-on-Trent, England)

As a contributor to this amazing site, I would like to wish Chris and everyone reading this a Wonderful Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!!

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Michael(18th December 2003 - Olten / Switzerland)

Great website, worth visiting!For a *** UK webRing *** please visit www.mhedi.ch. Have fun...see you.

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Elaine(17th December 2003 - Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania)

Absolutely a fabulous site to visit. Helping my son with a school project. Was able to get some great information and to show him just how beautiful England is and to get him more acquainted with his heritage. Thanks.

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Kate(5th December 2003 - British Columbia.Canada)

I just found your site.It's very interesting.Could you please have some more photos of Corfe Castle as that is my family's home.Thanks.

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marilyn(19th November 2003 - south carolina usa)

born in england...i miss the beautiful british countryside

gurlie(17th November 2003 - mtown PA)

i was born in good old pennsylviana

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Keuna Anderson(17th November 2003 - Ipswitch, England)

I would like to see some pictures of a small town called Ipswitch (I'm not sure if the spelling is correct). I was born their and I have a project to do on my birthplace. It'd be really nice to be able to show my true home, with your help of course.

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Emily(13th November 2003 - england)

hi chris just saying your web is fab just checking out some things and looking at some pictures anyway looks great talk to you soon

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Neil Treeby(1st November 2003 - London, UK)

Hi. I just did a search for 'Agatha Christie' and 'Galmpton Primary School' from Google.The page on your site gives the name of the village as being Galmpton Creek - this is incorrect, the name of the village is simply Galmpton. It is true, however, that Agatha Christie had links with the school - she was on the board of governers - and she opened the school assembly hall (there is a plaque signifying this).Agatha Christie lived at Greenway House, just outside of the village, and the house is still in the possession of her family (her daughter, Mrs. Hicks, was on the board of governers of the school whe I attended it between 1979 and 1985).I would be grateful if you could correct the reference on your site (re: name of the village). For the record, I lived in the village of Galmpton from 1973 until I went to University in 1992, and my parents and grandparents (as well as other members of my family) are still resident there. I attended Galmpton C of E Primary School from 1979 until 1985.

Sarah(30th October 2003)

Oxford's known for it's dreaming spires, why haven't u got any photographs of the famous view of them from South Park???

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Iris(29th October 2003 - The Netherlands)

I think your site is great, but do you have any information about the habits of Oxford? I have to write a report about it, so it would be great if you have some more information. Thank you very much.

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