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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by troybetts</i> <br /><br />My new mainline. <br />I am a very happy bunny.[:D] <br />Sorry everyone but my family is on holiday and I had to share it with someone[:I] <br />[img]http://members.lycos.co.uk/troybetts/hpbimg/track.JPG[/img] <br /> <br />This is the most elevated section at the bottom.Still got to be straightened up yet. <br />[img]http://members.lycos.co.uk/troybetts/hpbimg/botom%20garden%201.JPG[/img] <br /> <br />And this is the top section I'm working on today at ground level <br />[img]http://members.lycos.co.uk/troybetts/hpbimg/near%20top.JPG[/img] <br /> <br />On thing about an elevated section is that the Darlek can't roll around at night exterminating everything. <br />Maybe I should place this in the "Dealing with garden pests" section[:D] <br />[img]http://members.lycos.co.uk/troybetts/hpbimg/darlek%20track.JPG[/img] <br /> <br />Ian,the track will all be ballasted as I feel it does'nt look right otherwise. <br />Captain.I think the first people to settle were the Pilgrims.I don't know if they were persecuted in England,causing there emmigration or they just wanted to go! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />You have been busy indeed, I must say I am getting impatient with my own lack of progress, but please post more. I have no problem living viariously through the sucess of my friends. <br /> <br />As to history... <br /> <br />The Pilgrims, as we are taught and are to teach, were sepratists from the Church of England who wanted to form their own church seperate from the See of the Archbishop of Canturbury. Aside from Sir Walter Raleigh's failed Roanoke colonies in the 1500's, what is considered the first successful English colony was in 1607 at Jamestown (named for one of your King James I). The Pilgrims came later (1620) and the Puritians in migration after that (1630's). <br /> <br />How do British children learn of these happeneings. I always get questions from students about how Colonization and the American Revolution are taught in Great Britian. I would like to start giving genuine answers, along with the humorous ones.
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