FORGOTTEN CORNERS

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It's 1908 and here are two advertisements from Chatterbox, a weekly magazine for children.... Interesting to see what was advertised and also note the price of a Swan fountain pen. Half a guinea was a considerable sum of money then!
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Lots of pushy advertising there. Not much has changed.
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You're right Cathy. Even as early as 1908, kids were seen as a market.
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Some more advertising from Chatterbox, 1908.
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Another page from Chatterbox 1908.
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Just one more advertisement. They fascinate me. Remember the date, 1908 and remember what we have previously discovered about drugging children to keep them quiet..... That explains the language used by Steedman's.....
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Victoria Wood and Russell Harty at Radio Lancashire in the days when I used to be invited to guest by the media.....
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SCG in make up at Granada TV in 1987...... Definitely a forgotten corner!
Notice the Leica camera, my favourite....
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I met this lady at Granada, Lynette Lithgow who presented the show I was in. She became a good friend but had a tragic end.... (LINK)
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593 ft Core from well-drilling at Whitemoor waterworks. Several of these cores are in Letcliffe Park.
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Stanley, can you please explain what a Core from a well-drilling is, and the 593ft. Is that depth 🤔
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When a well is drilled in rock using the old type of drilling rig it made a circular cut and cut out a plug of rock which lodged inside the drill. the drill was withdrawn ever two or three feet and brought the plug to the surface with it where it was ejected and the drill sent down again for another cut. In solid rock like this the plug was marked with the depth it was from and became evidence of strata and progress.
Modern drills don't cut cores, they grind the rock up with mud and this is continually pumped to the surface as slurry.....
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Stanley… Ah! Thanks for the explanation. I can see it now. Gosh, heavy work.
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