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2025-11-16 18:29:16 - Paul D. Foy -
Origins

I'm now embarking upon a series of leaflets which succintly describe the origin of places. And this time instead of going back 1000 years (to say the Norman Conquest of 1066) I shall be delving into the ancient origins of 2000 years or so, to try and pin down the significant. I hope to embark on a series of minor software developments to aid in the leaflets. I'm not sure where this will lead. Is their a currency in the printed matter for such things? It certainly seems more traditional than the fragment of information present on diverse websites? Has durability been enhanced? Is a mailshot of a a historical incident as useful as that of your local pizza take away? I actually have to do this, because it keeps me off the street, and it seems more solid and concrete than just writing something to leave on my website (although the leaflets will be available from there probably). Such a sad person that I am it also gives me a bit of people interaction with the printers as well.



2025-12-26 18:52:57 - Paul D. Foy -
I thought about employing the West Yorkshire Archive's research service to advise me of the landowners in Birkenshaw, West Yorkshire, UK around 1760 (before the time of John Emmett founding the foundry and the modern village). However they are closed for the holidays until 9th January 2026. So do they take their role as important or worthy of doing or of any urgency? This is what puts councils in a bad light. How long is their paid holiday entitlement one wonders? Is it only web models, porn stars, ambulance headquarter's receptionist and singers that take themselves seriously?.







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