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Thanks for this. I was born and brought up in Newcastle upon Tyne. My mother was Steinberg the Dressmaker in Gisforth. Looking forward to diving into the archive. Thanks for all your work. Ruth steinberg
I wouldn't be having her as a representative for a museum.She is vile foul mouthed and thinks it's ok to call people mental online and not in a humorous way.
50 million years, the story was it evolved out of being a coelacanth. Then we find that they are not rare but plentiful in madagascar and have NO evolutionary changes.... So 50 million years no fossil record, then randomly appears with no evolutionary changes... Something they are not telling you with the story, is it disproves the fossil record. Just type in the word on youtube and see tons of videos of people diving with these fish... They are not "rare" lol.
Thank you for doing this presentation. The colored altars look more nice and interesting. Same for the statuary by the way. I am these days building such a kind of altar. We'll use it for feeding birds.
yer the dolcey mayfair bowers,back in the early seventies, newcastle lost its culture after the 70s really gone down hill lost forever become a dump, destroyed by demolition
Interesting: thank-you! It's a pity that the WREN uniform was shown against a dark background, making it hard to see. It would have been good to have covered the women working in (for example) munitions factories.
I am so hoping the Exhibition will still be open after this Winter lockdown. I have just bought the book, and it is beautifully illustrated and informative. Please send the Exhibition up to Scotland next.