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Re: OT: Wells and folklore
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Hi Branwen!

Apologies for the late response...

Branwen wrote:
I am new to the forum, so if I've been off topic I apologise.


Nah - it's not you that's been off-topic, it's me! And I'm only half-joking, anyway, really... The remit of this site being that the site needs to be of a proven age, which, sadly, wells often don't have a history that goes back that far, or that they really aren't as old as TMA is set up to feature! Personally, I'm happy as Larry to see more wells. Happily for me, with the "Disputed Antiquity" label, they're tolerated more than I guess they should be. ;)

Nah - your folklore posts are most welcome! And it's unlikely *any* folklore will be considered as off-topic...

G x


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goffik
Posted by goffik
29th September 2009ce
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