Posted Friday, February 15, 2008
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Posted Saturday, February 16, 2008
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| One of our guides, Iain McHenry, is involved in this and will no doubt give a report at some point!
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Posted Sunday, February 17, 2008
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| It is my intention, as Paul says, once the project is over to post a report here with some photos. As the project is still ongoing, I cant mention a lot. But I will say that it is the most interesting project i have ever been involved in. It may be a few weeks/months down the line but I will post a report on the project. Best regards Iain
Keeping alive the memory of the men and women who served in the Great War.
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Posted Monday, February 18, 2008
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| You beat me to this one Son of a Mick. I remember when then story broke quite a while back and thought things had gone quiet. It looks like they are making real progress now. Hopefully 'Timewatch' or some like history programme will be covering the excavation of the tunnel. I am certainly looking forward to reading Iain's report.
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Posted Monday, February 18, 2008
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It won't be Timewatch, but it may well be another well known history programme... 
Iain and I could end up as TV rivals if the scheduling clashes!
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Posted Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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Thanks for that Paul, hopefully it is not the programme that only allows you 3 days to dig things up. It could be tight schedule otherwise.
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