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nemo

Zion Chapel Graveyard Disturbance

I was surfing the web for local knowledge (I am a Research Assistant). In relationship to the development of the Nonconformist
Zion Chapel Graveyard.

I happened to find an interesting web site www.b-b-c.me.uk
which features rich local knowledge. During my scrolling through the vast amount of knowledge, listing local bands and business'
they are running a campaign 'We Love Calne'. I wish my town would do the same.

There is some mystery there, and I enjoyed the unfolding of 'The Gypsy's Curse'. Does any one else have thoughts regarding this
secret?

There was made mention of St. Swithins Day and it hasn't stopped raining.
rosco

Huh?  Big Grin
GTB

Re: Zion Chapel Graveyard Disturbance

nemo wrote:
There is some mystery there, and I enjoyed the unfolding of 'The Gypsy's Curse'. Does any one else have thoughts regarding this
secret?


I did have a look at the story called Gypsies Curse. A strange bit of fiction using Calne as a back drop to the story. It's written using a prose similar to that of a ghost story but after about the 5th page I'm afraid my attention span wandered somewhat.  Big Grin
nemo

Re: Zion Chapel Graveyard Disturbance

I did have a look at the story called Gypsies Curse. A strange bit of fiction using Calne as a back drop to the story. It's written using a prose similar to that of a ghost story but after about the 5th page I'm afraid my attention span wandered somewhat.  

I know it goes on a bit but it's well worth the effort , the denoument is memorable.
Well researched material.

what is your flag, does it mean something to you?
nemo

Re: Zion Chapel Graveyard Disturbance

[quote="nemo"]I did have a look at the story called Gypsies Curse. A strange bit of fiction using Calne as a back drop to the story. It's written using a prose similar to that of a ghost story but after about the 5th page I'm afraid my attention span wandered somewhat.  

I know it goes on a bit but it's well worth the effort , the denoument is memorable.
Well researched material.

what is your flag, does it mean something to you?
Your photograph was taken some while ago wasn't it?
GTB

Re: Zion Chapel Graveyard Disturbance

nemo wrote:
what is your flag, does it mean something to you?
Your photograph was taken some while ago wasn't it?


The flag you refer to is the Wiltshire flag. The photograph is of Alyson Hannigan, an American actress.
Peter Dolman

Nemo, please note pictures do not indicate gender/age.
rosco

Peter Dolman wrote:
Nemo, please note pictures do not indicate gender/age.

Agreed, mine sure doesn't!  
Local lass

rosco wrote:
Peter Dolman wrote:
Nemo, please note pictures do not indicate gender/age.

Agreed, mine sure doesn't!  


NOT SURE ABOUT MINE LOL
Martin Peck

MINE DOES ITS ME AND JON ANDERSON
Biggles

i lok like mine  
Peter Dolman

I am told that I look just like mine, but in my mind I look like David Ginola. (my wife thinks he's ***********)
nemo

photographs of one self

I thought you were all dead, stuffed or just inert.
And were you all lifted from Zion Chapel, - and it has been raining hard?...
Happily in Romany fashion, the rain abated for one day,
allowing us a wonderful Biker's Day.
nemo

Your Photo'

Dear Biggles (Blacklands Buccaneer) I would have thought a picture of 'Blackbeard', more your style.
Are you still getting it on with 'Ginger'?...
nemo

Your Picture

[Peter Dolman"]I am told that I look just like mine, but in my mind I look like David Ginola. (my wife thinks he's ***********)

Hello 'Banger' Dolman 'Calne Supporter'

I suggest 'protection', from yourself.
Re; David Ginola - does he wear his boots in bed?
Piggy Lane

Re: Zion Chapel Graveyard Disturbance

While walking down the ‘Phelps Parade’, in Calne today I was saddened to see the state of the cemetary of Zion Chapel. I see that the evergreen trees have been destroyed. Also I saw the black sheeting. I saw the blue paint outlining what may have been were human remains lay.

Thanks for bringing to my attention the web site mentioned.I shall make comments after viewing. You mention St. Swithin’s Day, and it has been raining buckets.
Whatever happened, there are no bones in my shed!
Steve B

I havnt been down there in a while. i did see the scaffold up and the workmen at there business as I was driving by.
Piggy Lane

we site

steve B

Have look at the site that was  mention, i just start looking looks most interesting but you need some time to read  it

also there a lot of stuff about calne
the site is www.b-b-c.me.uk
so it worth look for that!
Steve B

Re: we site

Piggy Lane wrote:
steve B

Have look at the site that was  mention, i just start looking looks most interesting but you need some time to read  it

also there a lot of stuff about calne
the site is www.b-b-c.me.uk
so it worth look for that!


looks ok. There isn't anything on there about the zion chapel though so why did the person make this link? strange one!
Piggy Lane

Re: we site

steve B
My be they did not but is a link
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=18044
GTB

That's a good bit of info that I never knew about.

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