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Jennypeg
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replied on: 6/14/2005 11:52:45 AM Hi, The report was in the paper "The Ilkeston Pioneer" I only copied it, I don't know if there would be a problem? Jenny |
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Patrisia
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replied on: 6/14/2005 3:14:41 PM I found the paper on Derby.gov, it seems the old newspapers are on fiche there. So I would think that as long as I attribute the transcription to the Ilkeston Pioneer, it should be OK. Any one have any opinions/views on that? |
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RMMee
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replied on: 6/15/2005 5:26:42 AM It is long out of copyright, so you ought to be okay. |
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Jennypeg
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replied on: 8/26/2005 1:49:18 PM Hi, Smalley's round house was demolished in 1952, its thought to have been used has a place for weighing coal that passed through from Codnor to Derby 200 years ago, its been used has a private residence and its last tenants were Mr.and Mrs.R.Jackson and they moved out 2 years ago. (1950). Jenny |
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RMMee
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replied on: 9/13/2005 2:01:13 AM Azza I know its a while ago now, but did the two posts in February and June refer to different premises? |
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Azzabuv
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replied on: 9/13/2005 12:08:52 PM They're two different premises as far as i can ascertain, Robert. They are BOTH in the 1891 Census, so appear to be different buildings. I just dug a bit deeper in my researching. (and it hurts, but worth it at times). Azzabuv. |
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Patrisia
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replied on: 2/13/2006 7:53:36 PM Hi Jenny, I am just writing out a piece for the website, is it OK if I use your point about coal weighing? I don't suppose you have a source for that, do you? Any other contributions would be extremely welcome, from anywhere! |
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Jennypeg
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replied on: 2/13/2006 8:12:41 PM Hi Patrisa, the source was The Ripley & Heanor News 3rd Oct 1952, Smalley's round house, photo by S. J. Wood Ripley (my copy of the photo is just a black blob!)I think the council now have Mr Woods Photo's? Jenny |
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Patrisia
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replied on: 2/14/2006 12:07:01 PM Thanks Jenny. I have uploaded the page to the website http://www.patrisiacarrington.dsl.pipex.com/roundhouse.html I have a map and and picture to add but I am waiting for the go ahead from Robert Turton before they are put on. Bob, I would also like to use the pic from Don; do you think that would be OK? Patrisia |
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Patrisia
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replied on: 2/14/2006 12:50:45 PM Apologies if you had already been there but I have been tinkering with the site and missed out the section from 'Footsteps through Smalley'. It is now included and seems to answer the earlier query about the toll bar. Patrisia |
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paulr
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replied on: 2/27/2006 3:54:31 PM Robert In your picture of the round house I remember the square building as a workshop and at the extent of the wall was a path down to a row of cottages where the new bungalows are now, is it Stafford Close?.My Auntie,Uncle & cousin lived in the first one there name was Kyte. PaulR |
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loomis
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replied on: 2/27/2006 7:47:36 PM The square building was Harry Eaton's electrical workshop. He used to charge up the accumalators which powered the radios during and just after the war. He lived in the adjacent house which is set back a little way from the road. |
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