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Written by
Lynne
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May. 4, 2006
Congratulations Jan. The site is excellent. Well worth all the time and effort you have given to get it up and running.
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Written by
Keighley Local Studies Library
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May. 4, 2006
Congratulations!
Excellent presentation, uncluttered, informative and easy to navigate.
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Written by
Keith Spencer
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May. 3, 2006
I have just enjoyed a quick run through the new website Jan.
I found it easy to manoeuvre and understand. The layout is a credit. The initial content is very informative and educational.
In all it fits the bill superbly and will be a boon to all local history enthusiasts and historians.
A lot of thought and hard work has been lavished onto this site and I for one am extremely grateful.
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Written by
Mike & Karen Ruddell
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May. 3, 2006
Jan - A very interesting site. Wishing you the very best of luck with it.
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Written by
Lynn
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May. 2, 2006
Jan - what a brilliant website! You have made it so clear and easy for people to use.
Thanks
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Written by
Bill Walsh
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May. 2, 2006
Thanks for letting me know about this site Jan. Is this a replacement,new look etc for the old History site? It is certainly bright and breezy with a vibrant feel about it.Good luck with it. Cheers.
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Written by
Gail Genereau
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May. 2, 2006
I enjoyed the site very much. I especially was interested in the photos of Devonshire Street. My great-great-uncle, Ellis Riley, taught piano at 23 Devonshire Street until 1940.
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Written by
Jan
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Apr. 30, 2006
Hoping that people will enjoy these pages
Jan
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Hi!
Try to make your own website just like me.
It's easy, and you can do it absolutely free.
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