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Post by reaktor24 on Aug 18, 2024 8:15:52 GMT
I have resurrected Wilson and Blacketts old webpage from 2008. It is the best version I have found and with the most information. I have updated a lot of the pictures and restored the rest of the images. Contains lots of new information and a lot of work has gone into finishing off the summaries page. Until I can afford the domain it will live here: www.black-shuck.co.uk/arthurHope someone finds it useful. In the future I plan to write a new responsive webpage that can be viewed on mobile devices. Steve
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Post by ellis on Aug 18, 2024 10:12:18 GMT
Thank you Steve. This is such brilliant news. Well done. I look forward, very much, to delving in. (P.S. Not intending to hijack this forum, but thought it might be of interest to you: I had an unsettling black dog experience, several years back, in south Lincolnshire. Wrote about it here: ellistaylorbooks.com/2015/08/05/a-most-terrible-night/ Feel free to edit this reply, or this part, out, if you like.) Do you have a website domain name in mind? I wouldn't mind chipping in. - Ellis
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Post by reaktor24 on Aug 21, 2024 14:44:28 GMT
Hi Ellis Thanks for the lovely reply. Much appreciated. I am in fact based in North Lincolnshire so I've grown up listening to stories of phantom black dogs. Lots of great black dog folklore in the Lincolnshire area mostly thanks to a lady called Ethel Rudkin who collected lots of these stories in the early 20th century. My black shuck has been a work in progress for a few years now. lol. Hope you find the site useful - I'm quite proud of the summaries page. In fact over the summer I visited a lot of the sites in south wales with my son over a 4 day period. Was fascinating. Visited St Peters Church as well. I'm looking to purchase W&B's old website which is www.kingarthurslegacy.com
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