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Les étranges pierres sculptées par l’abbé Henri Boudet et ses deux allusions à la Bible
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HISTOIRE SECRETE DES TEMPLIERS. Secret history of the Knights Templars. 1 - ORIGINE ET ABOUTISSEMENT. Objectif secret des croisades. Séborga, lieu d'origine de la fondation de l'Ordre du Temple. Les cryptogrammes templiers laissés à la postérité. Les trois couloirs obstrués du Sphinx de Gizeh. Le temple d’Edfou - Le cryptage du Saint des Saints par les Grands-prêtres égyptiens. Les mystérieuses inscriptions des murs d'enceinte de Khephren et la preuve visuelle du passage des templiers. Le texte glyphique...
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What On Earth? - People in the Film
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People in the Film. People in the Film. John Paul DeVierville, PhD. 2016 Mighty Companions Inc.
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Graffiti Locations | The Writings On The Walls
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The Writings On The Walls. Social History : Chatham’s Historic Dockyard. There are many locations in the Dockyard where you can see historical graffiti. There are also many locations in the Dockyard where you may miss lots of historical graffiti. One of the prime locations is The Ropery and, in particular the south wall of the ropery! A description of the Ropery contains the following details, depending where the information comes from:. Building dates from 1785 – 1791. Engine house added c1836. At times...
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The Former Lead & Paint Mill | The Writings On The Walls
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The Writings On The Walls. Social History : Chatham’s Historic Dockyard. The Former Lead and Paint Mill. This building is of particular interest to me as I spent nearly a year on the upper floor when I was an apprentice (1952 – 1957). The north end of the building is occupied by the Fairbridge organisation and the southern end is used by The Fountain Workshop Ltd. Please note that Dockyard visitors are not to enter this building unless invited to do so. Built between 1817 and 1819 by an architect for the...
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Rear Admiral Cedric Swinton Holland | The Writings On The Walls
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The Writings On The Walls. Social History : Chatham’s Historic Dockyard. Rear Admiral Cedric Swinton Holland. This tiny scrap of graffiti mentions Cedric Swinton Holland. Rear Admiral Cedric Swinton Holland. Was Admiral Superintendent in residence from 2nd September 1899 and superceded on completion of his period of duty. There are references to him on the back wall of Commissioner’s House with his full names as well as just initials and surname. Another example is of M.E.Holland. Enter your comment here.
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January | 2009 | The Writings On The Walls
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The Writings On The Walls. Social History : Chatham’s Historic Dockyard. The Former Lead and Paint Mill. This building is of particular interest to me as I spent nearly a year on the upper floor when I was an apprentice (1952 – 1957). The north end of the building is occupied by the Fairbridge organisation and the southern end is used by The Fountain Workshop Ltd. Please note that Dockyard visitors are not to enter this building unless invited to do so. Built between 1817 and 1819 by an architect for the...
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90th Light Infantry | The Writings On The Walls
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The Writings On The Walls. Social History : Chatham’s Historic Dockyard. This is a wonderful example of graffiti art. Dated 1st July 1818, during the period when servicemen were not recognised for their penmanship, I consider this example as really special. Situated on the east wall of the Ropery. After a little searching through the internet I discovered that: –. 8220;Chatham was the station of the 90th LI until December of 1818 when they moved on to Brighton.”. Information supplied by Kevin Asplin).
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March | 2009 | The Writings On The Walls
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The Writings On The Walls. Social History : Chatham’s Historic Dockyard. 66th Regiment of Foot. I managed to get some information connected to this brick from the Regimental Timeline on www.thewardrobe.org.uk. Which deals with the 66th Regiment/2nd Royal Berkshire. On 22 September 1821, England, Hull. Regiment from Chatham on 20 March and reached Hull on 22 September and detached one company to Scarborough. While I follow this up I shall let you see the lovely brick on the south wall of the ropery. The f...
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84th Regiment of Foot | The Writings On The Walls
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The Writings On The Walls. Social History : Chatham’s Historic Dockyard. 84th Regiment of Foot. The York and Lancaster Regiment. South Wall of the Ropery. The name of S * Plant can be seen on the same brick as the obliterated regimental number “84”. The date is clearly “1834”. Three of the regiment’s battle honours have been included: – “Nive”, “India” and “Peninsula”. Also, the name of the regiment is confirmed as being, at that time, “York and Lancaster”. I do have favourite bricks! After this a theory...
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