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Saturday, December 8, 2007. I still call Australia home. And so that is it my friends. I got back in August and it is now December. Since then I've been on Ski Trip, been in Carli's wedding, and therefore had several trips to Adelaide, Eddy's turned 18 and my Nan came to stay, I've moved house onto five acres to live with my horses and Rob's gone to London. So for now, for this blog, the end is near. but perhaps, just like the 80's. it'll make a fashionable come back! But we had a blast! And all in a day...
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200 years of the Bibby Line Group I807-2007 by Arabella McIntyre-Brown. John Bibby worked as a ship broker and an iron merchant in Liverpool, before he set up in business properly as a shipowner, with his partner John Highfield, in 1807. Napoleon was causing havoc in Europe, the Americans had won their war of independence, and Liverpool was just beginning to exert its influence as a port. The Bibby Line then endured through two world wars, the worldwide depression of the 1930s, and the transformation of ...
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