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  1. Most, if not all, bodies were exhumed from the various burial grounds and the occupants reinterred at Wilford. http://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/nottingham-st-mary/xburialgrds.php
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  2. Food of the gods. I work in a country house hotel now, and my morning duty is to look after an outdoor picnic area, not that it is busy in September! But it has some lovely cabins and I get a coffee and my ginger nuts and look over the South Durham countryside. No other biscuit can match it.
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  3. Just a couple of comments re biscuits. Did you know that most of the decorated biscuits tins were made in Nottinghamshire by Metal Box Co of the Valley in Mansfield. How many of you have tried the great Aussie tradition of the TIM TAM Slam? The Tim Tam is a chocolate covered biscuit that is similar to a Penguin biscuit. It has two layers of biscuit separated by a cream like filling and covered in chocolate. You dunk them in your coffee and suck the coffee up through the biscuit filling.
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  4. I realise this is going back a bit little sis., but you saying you were waiting on Granby St., outside Brentford nylons, means you'd be be waiting for either, 16,16A, 32, 30 or 62. After MMW was built, they moved the stops across the road. Just saying is all.
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  5. Isn't that what Lindisfarne's song, "All Fall Down" was about?
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  6. Well really, I wouldn't say my house was that bad!
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  7. I don't know the answer to the question, but it's probably in this photo (1973). Unfortunately it won't enlarge clearly enough to show names.
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  8. If you remember Maid Marian Way being built, you might be in this photo. Top end of St James' Street is just off to the right. The back end of the old Carlton cinema is behind the bus.
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