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  Topic: Questions Of The Day
Hatty

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Views: 725746

PostForum: Politics   Posted: 9:05 am   Subject: Questions Of The Day
And the speaker is just as crap at his job. There is a long debate about one of the longest-serving ladies of the house. She's sitting there, aching to be called, and he ignores her. She's a woman, an ...
  Topic: Historiography
Hatty

Replies: 24
Views: 10652

PostForum: History   Posted: 6:55 pm   Subject: Historiography
Roy Vickery, a former botanist at the Natural History Museum (1965 to 2007) and vice-president of the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (2011-4), posted on Facebook about snowdrops

The gene ...
  Topic: The Canons of Culture
Hatty

Replies: 103
Views: 126412

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 7:14 pm   Subject: The Canons of Culture
The only Denver song I know is 'Annie's Song' so presumably that was his UK hit.
  Topic: All Things Roman
Hatty

Replies: 405
Views: 195903

PostForum: History   Posted: 5:42 pm   Subject: All Things Roman
Archaeologists are reportedly somewhat wary about relying on the accuracy of OSL for dating

OSL ages are calculated from many separate measurements, each of which has a random error and a possible ...
  Topic: PRESUMPTIVE LOGIC
Hatty

Replies: 126
Views: 80347

PostForum: APPLIED EPISTEMOLOGY   Posted: 4:49 pm   Subject: PRESUMPTIVE LOGIC
Hacking into Horizon seems a more plausible explanation for the missing sums than the usual 'bugs in the system' version.

A journalist called Nick Wallis has been blogging on the subject of where ...
  Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition
Hatty

Replies: 2699
Views: 670601

PostForum: British History   Posted: 9:14 am   Subject: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition
who wrote the music for The Duenna?
It may be that with musical works, as with manuscripts, you would need the original score, preferably autographed, to determine who wrote it and when. Some of th ...
  Topic: Crying Wolf
Hatty

Replies: 837
Views: 343462

PostForum: Life Sciences   Posted: 2:03 pm   Subject: Crying Wolf
Animal species going extinct isn't news but now scientists are talking about a 'rare example' of iterative extinction, concerning a flightless bird species that has apparently existed and gone extinct ...
  Topic: Politics, The Final Frontier
Hatty

Replies: 1575
Views: 305744

PostForum: Politics   Posted: 10:56 am   Subject: Politics, The Final Frontier
I doubt the political parties in the UK are thinking much about losing the Jewish vote.
The Conservative party is bankrolled by Jewish money. The party's treasurer is Howard Leigh, a post he's held s ...
  Topic: AE on Telly News
Hatty

Replies: 2191
Views: 533554

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 2:52 pm   Subject: AE on Telly News
It sounds like 'Miss Buncle' was cast in the same mould as our landlady, an unworldly and thoroughly kind lady. We had to move after Adam was born because the sound of a baby crying brought unwelcome ...
  Topic: AE on Telly News
Hatty

Replies: 2191
Views: 533554

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 12:38 pm   Subject: AE on Telly News
Roy seems to have been a popular name for a particular generation but went out of fashion for some reason. My younger son was named for Roy Marsden who'd been on TV as the likeable if somewhat mournfu ...
  Topic: CABINET OF CURIOSITIES
Hatty

Replies: 2660
Views: 618383

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 6:16 pm   Subject: CABINET OF CURIOSITIES
I’ve called you in today, gentleman change gentleman to gentlemen

Would it be overegging it to propose "laying siege, blockading food, water, fuel and medical supplies, to supplement co ...
  Topic: All Things Roman
Hatty

Replies: 405
Views: 195903

PostForum: History   Posted: 5:17 pm   Subject: All Things Roman
It's a similar pattern for droving roads with stopovers, mostly named hillforts, castles, camps and so on, a day's journey apart. But I take your point, Roman soldiers presumably could cover longer di ...
  Topic: All Things Roman
Hatty

Replies: 405
Views: 195903

PostForum: History   Posted: 2:50 pm   Subject: All Things Roman
Wouldn't droving roads/trackways be usable for foot soldiers? It's not uncommon to see a trackway marked as 'herepath' on OS maps because it's assumed they were military routes, named for the Anglo-Sa ...
  Topic: War on Terrorism
Hatty

Replies: 1617
Views: 362188

PostForum: Politics   Posted: 9:38 am   Subject: War on Terrorism
Agreed though you'd have a hard time dislodging the settlers.
  Topic: COIN
Hatty

Replies: 771
Views: 321762

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 3:55 pm   Subject: COIN
Over 45,000 ancient British coins in total, for all tribes recorded on the Oxford Celtic coin index.

https://oldcurrencyexchange.com/2015/03/31/the-mystical-coins-of-the-celtic-tribes-of-britain ...
 
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