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Book of Mormon Witnesses facts, controversies, and contradictions. How Water Gets Through SlabonGrade Concrete By Floyd Dimmick Reprinted from CoatingsPro Magazine July 2002. CoatingsPro Part 1 of 2 Continued on back. Slippery Stone Book Pdf' title='Slippery Stone Book Pdf' />Slippery Stone Book PdfVisitors Book Legendary Dartmoor. Welcome to Legendary Dartmoor, the largest non commercial Dartmoor website where you will find every aspect of Devons jewel the Dartmoor National Park. Legendary Dartmoor includes information on the traditions, history, flora and fauna, legends, the supernatural, the Dartmoor arts, people past and present, places and folklore. I hope you will enjoy your visit to Legendary Dartmoor and come back again. March 1. 6th 2. 01. Hello there,I wonder if you can help me please. Slippery Stone Book Pdf' title='Slippery Stone Book Pdf' />Its a bit of a long shot but Im trying to find the name of a place I stayed at on Dartmoor for a training week in 1. Ive searched online and looked at all the bunkhouses and training centres but I cant find anything that matches my photos or memories of the place. Im pretty sure it was near to Princetown, as we went to the Plume of Feathers on two of the evenings to play bowls, but it was in the countryside and not the town. Ive added the appropriate photos below, including one of some boulders in the grounds and one of the bridge over a river that could be seen from the grounds. I know its not much to go on but I thought Id ask, as Im writing an article about it for my website the links in my signature if you want to check it out and would like to give it a name if possible. Thank you very much for any help you can give me. Kind Regards, Eileen. Hi Tim,Thank you very much for your reply and the info about Dartmoor Training Centre. I was amazed I didnt find that in my search, but then again I only keyed in hostels and bunkhouses it didnt occur to me to try training centres, so I expect thats why I didnt come across it. Im really chuffed to have a name for it now. Thanks once again. March 1. 6th 2. 01. Good afternoon. I found your website very interesting but wonder if you can throw any light on the origins of the name Leeden Tor. My late father, Basil Charles Leeden, former British Army Officer in Burma, born 1. However, as children in the late 1. Devon the A3. 03. Hertfordshire, we started at 0. Ford Consul registration 8. AAR. The journey took 8 hours and we stopped regularly outside the same five places beginning with S Slough, Stockbridge, Salisbury, Shaftesbury and Sherbourne on our way to Beer, but occasionally detouring to Stonehenge on the return. The journey was one of open air primus stove 4am breakfast, and home baked picnics, with the occasional treat of calling in for a Little Chef maple syrup pancake During our weeks stay, we were always taken for a day to Leeden Tor OUR tor, and were regaled with the story of which we never tired the telling. A forebear, incarcerated in Princetown prison, escaped and ended his days gruesomely by committing suicide on Dartmoor Tor, which was named after him. To we girls family of the upstanding and respected LEEDEN family in Broxbourne, this was SSOOO exciting. A notorious, albeit dead, ancestor a prisoner This was the era of Whistle Down the WindSo, reluctantly, I ask if you have to dispel the myth so that I may enlighten my grandchildren with the real story Thank you. Kind regards Lyndsey Leeden. March 6th 2. 01. 6Dear Mr. Sandles,Having grown up in England I have always been fascinated with Dartmoor. Congratulations on such a wealth of information. I value websites for their information, especially accurate information. I know London is a long way off, perhaps for some its on another planet. However, St. Pancras station and the general area of London, is no longer grubby. It has been the subject of a magnificent restoration. I think you owe your readers the courtesy of updating this 1. Sincerely and with respect,Nic. March 6th 2. 01. 6Hi Tim,I was hoping you might let me link to your site, and quote an extract from your page on the commons. I have just started a blog about radical relationships to the land just my own folly and I dont know if it will be any good but it would be really nice to be able to mention some of the facts you have written about Dartmoor. What a great site. Thanks, Naomi. February 2. Hi Tim My name is Milly. As well as being the course leader for Fashion Media and Marketing at Plymouth College of Art, I am presently studying for my MA and looking at the how we use the classic image of the ghost as a visual metaphor. I was wondering if I could interview at some point during May or June to discus the amazing levels of work and research that you undertake for Legendary Dartmoor I also have to mention that I am a long time fan of your website too, and a regular visitor Be great to meet up. Let me know how your fixedBest Regards Milly. February 2nd 2. 01. Hi Tim. Ive come across your website a few times whilst looking things up, and today I was delighted when doing a little research on snuff boxes made in silver from Wheal Betsy mine to come across the great information about Wheal Betsy and indeed a snuff box in New Zealand. I am a Trustee of the Mary Tavy Jubilee Group, a community and heritage charity for the village of Mary Tavy. We were recently contacted by someone who has acquired a Wheal Betsy snuff box and wanted to know if we had any information about them. Ive now found three references including yours with reference to a snuff box in New Zealand and one that was in Plymouth Museum, a recent auction which might be where the person acquired the snuff box and a recent mention in an Enterprise Fund document. Your information and photograph of the snuff box in New Zealand dates from ten years ago, but if you have any further information, or would be able to pass on the contact details, we would love to have it to help form our collection. We have got quite a good heritage collection and were just starting to put everything together, with the aim of making all our information freely available on the web and possibly forming a small museum in the future. So if you have any information at all relating to Mary Tavy that you would be able to copy to us we would be very grateful. Just to give you some background information on the Jubilee Group Im attaching our most recent Newsletter. Duel Masters Card Maker Pc. Many thanks, Ali. January 3. 1st 2. Hi Tim. Thanks for linking to us re. Dartmoor Cream Tea Challenge, and nice website. Thanks, Sam. January 2. Hi Tim. I like your site, its very good and informative, however you misunderstand the reason for having Spanions under the bridges gates These are there to stop the stock from crossing from one common or new take onto another as at lower Cherrybrook Bridge and at Two Bridges If they were placed on the upstream side, any debris washing down the river would destroy them pretty easily, as it is they just lift out of the way when anything large is washed downstream. I hope this helps as your site is obviously trying to be as accurate as possible. Regards, Simon Butcher. January 1. 7th 2. Hello again, May I ask if there is any detail on the Pound at SpitchwickI have looked it up but there is a lack of detail on it one piece of info however says it is Iron Age Also, apparently, Leigh Tor, just up the hill is noted as a Causewayed Enclosure could there be a link Regards, Jowa. January 3rd 2. Hi Tim. Cara Kerja Termometer Manual there. We were intrigued with your latest article about the batch loaf after referring to our library of Dartmoor books we came up with nothing so on to Google where we spotted what could be described as a ringed circle of rocks on Rowden Down grid reference SX6. Ponsworthy and on a hill whether this is what your looking for we dont know and the wife says a 6.