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Albion Calling: An Interview with Dr. Jacqueline Simpson
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Ethan Doyle White's personal blog - devoted to interdisciplinary scholarship on religion, magic, and the preternatural. Thursday, 10 April 2014. An Interview with Dr. Jacqueline Simpson. Today here at Albion Calling, I am greatly honoured to have a scholar. Widely regarded as one of Britain's foremost folklorists as my interviewee, Dr. Jacqueline Simpson. Currently Visiting Professor at the. EDW] Having been schooled at Sion Convent. In Worthing, West Sussex. For many years you operated as an independent...
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Sussex Links
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Some other sites with Sussex Content. Sussex Achaeological Collections - Index. Sussex Past and Presen. Local Industrial Heritage Museum. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum. Sussex County Magazine Selection - Index. Lancing and Sompting Pastfinders. Local History Group ). Museums With IA interest. Many of these links are to other domains not under my control. No responsibility can be assumed for external linked sites. Always take care in all web activity. Updated 23 July, 2010. E&oe Martin B Snow.
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The Bloated Blowfish: September 2014
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Sunday, September 14, 2014. Continuing the focus on basic building maps. I was going to create a set of layouts that detailed the three levels of the windmill that I created, but when researching typical designs, the lack of "useable space" inside derailed that idea rather quickly. Instead, I created a support house with thatched "lesser" buildings attached, then finished the layout with well and fence. Presented below is the finished design:. Front view presenting the windmill and support building:.
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The Bloated Blowfish: Toll-House/Toll-Gate
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014. One area of mapping that I feel is lacking for 1E (and similar) games is simple layouts that can be quickly used when the need arises. The next few posts will detail some of these concepts, starting with the Toll-House/Toll-Gate. From "Toll-Gates in Sussex" by Leonard G. Lane, (Sussex County Magazine Index - Volume 10 - 1936 - Turnpikes) http:/ scm.pastfinders.org/. Armed with that data, presented below is a finished Toll-House with gate and bridge over water (and shadows):.