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Re: a note from history
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Author: BrianW
Date: Jul 4, 2008 07:23

...>, Doug <jag...@riseup.net> writes On 3 Jul, 12:54, "Brimstone" <brimstone520-n...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: From 1909:- "A few years ago two gentlemen were dining at a Shrewsbury Hotel when a lumbering car was driven into the yard. Like many of the early motors, this one was neither silent nor odourless, and one of the diners, pointing to the snorting machinery, observed to his friend, "If ever I ...
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Re: a note from history
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Author: Ed Banger
Date: Jul 4, 2008 07:13

...@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug <jagmad@riseup.net> writes On 3 Jul, 12:54, "Brimstone" <brimstone520-n...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: From 1909:- "A few years ago two gentlemen were dining at a Shrewsbury Hotel when a lumbering car was driven into the yard. Like many of the early motors, this one was neither silent nor odourless, and one of the diners, pointing to the snorting machinery, observed to his friend, "If ever ...
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Re: a note from history
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Author: Squashme
Date: Jul 4, 2008 01:16

On 3 Jul, 12:54, "Brimstone" <brimstone520-n...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: From 1909:- "A few years ago two gentlemen were dining at a Shrewsbury Hotel when a lumbering car was driven into the yard. Like many of the early motors, this one was neither silent nor odourless, and one of the diners, pointing to the snorting machinery, observed to his friend, "If ever I should become Chancellor of the Exchequer, those are the things I ...
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Re: a note from history
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Author: Doug
Date: Jul 3, 2008 22:21

On 3 Jul, 12:54, "Brimstone" <brimstone520-n...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: From 1909:- "A few years ago two gentlemen were dining at a Shrewsbury Hotel when a lumbering car was driven into the yard. Like many of the early motors, this one was neither silent nor odourless, and one of the diners, pointing to the snorting machinery, observed to his friend, "If ever I should become Chancellor of the Exchequer, those are the things I ...
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Author: McKev (yay!)
Date: Jul 3, 2008 22:16

"Brimstone" <brimstone520-ng02@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:kpWdnQ8gC9xiIPHVRVnyggA@bt.com... From 1909:- "A few years ago two gentlemen were dining at a Shrewsbury Hotel when a lumbering car was driven into the yard. Like many of the early motors, this one was neither silent nor odourless, and one of the diners, pointing to the snorting machinery, observed to his friend, "If ever I should become Chancellor of ...
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a note from history
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Author: Brimstone
Date: Jul 3, 2008 04:54

From 1909:- "A few years ago two gentlemen were dining at a Shrewsbury Hotel when a lumbering car was driven into the yard. Like many of the early motors, this one was neither silent nor odourless, and one of the diners, pointing to the snorting machinery, observed to his friend, "If ever I should become Chancellor of the Exchequer, those are the things I should make contribute pretty generously to the finances of the country". The ...
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Re: The myth of road building
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Author: Roger Merriman
Date: Jul 3, 2008 03:39

...> Which would be where, in your opinion? I'd say the main population centres of the N and S need to be connected, with access to the larger towns in mid-Wales along the way - and even a link to Shrewsbury for access to the A5 (and thence M54/M6/A50/M1/A14). The easterly route would be Cardiff/M4, Abergavenny (and a link to the Heads Of The Valleys road), Knighton, Newtown, Welshpool, Wrexham and Ewloe (for connection ...
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Re: The myth of road building
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Author: JNugent
Date: Jul 2, 2008 10:45

... need to be connected, with access to the larger towns in mid-Wales along the way - and even a link to Shrewsbury for access to the A5 (and thence M54/M6/A50/M1/A14). I wouldn't disagree with the road from Aberystwyth to Welspool and on to Shrewsbury being upgraded. The easterly route would be Cardiff/M4, Abergavenny (and a link to the Heads Of The Valleys road), Knighton, ...
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Re: The myth of road building
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Author: Brimstone
Date: Jul 2, 2008 10:16

... need to be connected, with access to the larger towns in mid-Wales along the way - and even a link to Shrewsbury for access to the A5 (and thence M54/M6/A50/M1/A14). I wouldn't disagree with the road from Aberystwyth to Welspool and on to Shrewsbury being upgraded. The easterly route would be Cardiff/M4, Abergavenny (and a link to the Heads Of The Valleys road), Knighton, Newtown...
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Re: The myth of road building
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Author: JNugent
Date: Jul 2, 2008 10:11

... go. Which would be where, in your opinion? I'd say the main population centres of the N and S need to be connected, with access to the larger towns in mid-Wales along the way - and even a link to Shrewsbury for access to the A5 (and thence M54/M6/A50/M1/A14). The easterly route would be Cardiff/M4, Abergavenny (and a link to the Heads Of The Valleys road), Knighton, Newtown, Welshpool, Wrexham and Ewloe (for connection to A55 ...
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