M&GN Pages

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M&GN Pages

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I can't remember: Did someone volunteer to help write the M&GN pages?
I'm about to start researching them, but I don't want to duplicate any effort if someone is working on them for me!

I've already started on the GER.


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Please look at this link and see if you can help with my request coach-at-sutton-bridge-t2174.html

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Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Richard

I note your comment about the GER.
Have you seen the GERS web site www.gersociety.gov.uk ?
If I can be of any help, please get in touch.

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I think the link is broken?

Richard Barron has volunteered to write it. I was going to add my own bits. I could publish it at that point, and you can provide any other bits / special articles/etc?

Suitable maps are an area where we hit copyright problems. So if Richard Barron doesn't come up with anything, then this would be a specific area of need.


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