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Comment Re: ARIAD??
Probably AR12.3 if we are trying to be accurate. CITN is not really a full book Previously Magnus Smith wrote: AR13, surely?!!  
Comment Re: ARIAD??
Perhaps even shorter and more meaningful why not try AR12 ? ARIAD could be an acronym for AR In Awful Distress. Or are there any other illuminating ...
Comment Re: Literary transcripts
Glad to hear you are on the road to recovery, Joy. As far as I am concerned, please do not feel under any pressure to produce the Transcripts whilst you ...
Comment Re: Literary transcripts
Thank you Alan.
Comment Re: Janet Gnosspelius
There is a a photogrph of her in her younger days in "Coniston Copper - A History" by Eric G. Holland, published by Cicerone Press in 1987. Please note that ...
Comment Re: Literary transcripts
I always regard the literary transcripts as a sort of bi-annual Mixed Moss. I look forward to the end of September or October. (or is it a race like ...
Comment Re: Finished?
I think for the first link to work properly, there should be a point  after en in enwikipedia. The second link is correct. However at the base of ...
Comment Re: Finished?
Not sure about exactly what you are seeking. Much of the information on  Characters,  Real People, and Real Places can be found in AR & ...
Comment Re: Literary transcripts
Thank you, Peter. Wish the Editor well please.
Comment Literary transcripts
Does anyone know please, if or when the literary transcripts for the last event in 2009, will be published?
Comment Re: Scariest moment
I still find the sailing in the dark episode in SA quite scary, more so as a parent. The chances of hitting a rock or being run down by a motor boat are ...
Comment Re: Chocolate in PP
Even in the 1930's, chocolate was wrapped in silver paper which acts as a heat reflector. Providing the chocolate was cool to start with (kept in the ...
Comment Re: The Swallow from the movie up for auction
I think it is worthwhile to save this Swallow, especially as many younger people will have known about SA from the film lnk. It is important that we do ...
Comment Re: Swallows and Amazons Film
It is quite possible for children to have several accents depending upon to whom they are speaking. My mother was a Liverpudlian and I spent holidays in ...
Comment Re: Any ideas, please
Previously Peter Hyland wrote: Will - the commercial value of the 1st edition of each S&A book (other than SA)  without dust ...
Comment Re: About the web site
Thank you for very much for this Gareth.  This is a fascinating bar chart and gives me some ideas of other sites about which I knew nothing. ...
Comment Re: About the web site
Thank you for this Gareth.  A fascinating piechart. I had thought with your use of the word graph that you were referring to something different. ...
Comment Re: About the web site
Previously Gareth Bult wrote:  This is a graph showing how people find the site, ideally we'd like to increase the numbers so if anyone can ...
Comment Re: Website Section on "The Boats of Swallows and Amazons"
I should have said Geraint not Gareth in my last post.
Comment Re: Website Section on "The Boats of Swallows and Amazons"
Previously Geraint Lewis wrote: I must admit I was beginning to wonder myself, although I hadn't reached the point of suspecting Dave of pulling ...
Comment Re: Website Section on "The Boats of Swallows and Amazons"
The reference to the Revenge comes from WDM Chapter XVIII. When the Goblin was approaching the Dutch coast and was about to be surrounded by fishing boats ...
Comment Re: More Forums ...
You are quite right, Peter, there is now a competitive marketplace and has been for some time. As well as the TARS Forum and TarBoard, there are also AR ...
Comment Re: Tarboard
It might be worth noting that TarBoard continues with new administrators and a new domain from the 1st November. All those who who want to ...
Comment Re: Captain Flint
I think CF was instrumental in SD also. Paying for the repairs to Swallow, reassuring Mrs Walker, letting the Amazons escape from the GA on occasions. ...
Comment Re: Book Illustrations
In the UK all the hardbacks were illustrated by AR BUT The very first edition of S&A has no illustrations. Later editions were illustrated by ...
Comment Re: Food related to Great Northern
Previously Pippa wrote: I think bananas appeared in SA. Wern't they tied to a tree to give a natural look? While we are on the subject of food, can ...
Comment Re: Food related to Great Northern
Possibly, if you like it, roast duck rather than chicken. Duck is at it's best this time of year. Certainly duck eggs, which would also link to ...
Comment Re: Features for members ...
This might have some use, Gareth, if you wanted to contect another member off group about an aspect of a topic that you don't want to post about generally. ...
Comment Re: New Face Lift!
There are many internet Groups operating through Yahoo, MSN etc where a moderator (and there can be several) does the identification. This is done without cost ...
Comment Re: Tarboard
In view of the last post, Gareth, I think your argument about anonymous and non member posters is overwhelmingly proved. Unfortunately if anonymous ...
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