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THANK YOU ww - am looking for the Wales stuff as we speak!
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https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums...illings-Report They have loads of links and citations. I'm a pc drongo and can't see an option to save a page as .pdf - I guess I have wrong software? There must be someone who is pc savvy who can help on this?? PLEASE????????? |
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@ WW - thanks again, thats great. Will add further info to 3rd ones as past my limit on both posts now.
I am able to change to pdf after downloading the free software - but dnt know what to do after that! |
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PS Yes I can see the links that disappear too..best way is to post the link as you currently do, but to also expand the link underneath the link..that way its there and cannot be removed from this site as its here.....for all to see....
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Oh thanks for that info, how do I do that? Sorry, Ill need to be talked through it, am techo - idiot!
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The Guest House was raided on 19th June 1982, not August. Apologies. First story breaks in press 7th August and runs for 10 days still.
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Hello.
These are relevant to the Savile story in my opinion. Whether they are relevant to the particular timeline you're creating is up to you ![]() a). Late 1950's Savile visits Moscow - USSR (he doesn't give a date in the biography). "Savile visited Moscow late 1950's. He makes blase excuses for all his trips abroad. "The Moscow trip was hysterical. Quite a long battle it was for me to get a visa. It was in the late 1950's and the cold war was really cold. A Britisher to go to Moscow on his own, for no reason, was definitely suspect". - Tajas. b). While working at the Leeds "ballroom" he's involved (on the periphery) in the murder of a Leeds woman, whose body is mutilated and dumped in carrier bags. That 'Tajas' person posted something on this, but I can't find the damn thing. c). Immediately on the cessation of hostilities in Europe, 1945, Savile embarks on a cycling trip to Calais. "I happened to read one day that the cross-Channel ferries had started. Freedom was too tempting..." He was most concerned to get to Le Touquet, though. Struggled his way for four days through post-War Calais to get there. Took a look at the "shattered" Hotel Picardy, then immediately set off back for home!" - Tajas. Hope they're of some use. Keep up the good stuff. |
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Thanks for those, will add to next edit
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Jersey
http://fbga.redguitars.co.uk/jerseyAbuse.php Has links to various news items which in turn give details of events. Some links no longer available (surprise not), but may help in cross referencing. If you looking for specific something, p.m. me and I'll have a trawl. Good stuff girl ![]() |
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"Other memorable films to have been set locally include the 1948 Ralph Smart film A boy, a girl, and a bike, featuring Honor Blackman as the focus of a love triangle, and with a subplot of criminality in a cycling club, which is foiled by the young Diana Dors. The late Jimmy Savile appears as an extra. This charming film has been seen regularly over recent years as part of the Hebden Bridge festival."
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Jimmy Savile launched the world's first DJ dance party in 1943 by playing jazz in the upstairs function room of the Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherd's in Otley, England. Savile saw 210 people attend his first night.
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Glencoe visit 1944
Savile bought the property, which is a mile from the nearest next house, in 1998 and used it as a hideaway up until his death. The broadcaster bought the Glencoe house in 1998 after falling in love with it on a cycling holiday in 1944 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...red-abuse.html Bournemouth flat: 1972 Jimmy Savile had several links to Bournemouth. He bought a flat on the East Cliff and moved in during April 1972. He kept the flat and visited occasionally where he was often seen running along the promenade. The flat was reportedly sold for charity when he died in 2011, aged 84. Savile also once owned the popular Bournemouth cafe Norwegian Wood, right, in Glen Fern Road and surrounding buildings. After the allegations emerged about Savile, current owner Lindsey Webb said she planned to scrub his name from its history. Savile also worked as a public relations consultant for the Maison Royale/Le Cardinal nightclub complex on Glen Fern Road from 1973 until 1978. http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/new...ims_in_Dorset/ Leeds penthouse flat: bought in ” late 1970s” he was there in 1977 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...days-sale.html Serial killer expert David Wilson has already called for an inquiry into whether the pair knew each other before Sutcliffe was caught. It came after The Sun revealed Sutcliffe killed third victim Irene Richardson yards from Savile’s flat in Roundhay, Leeds, in 1977. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2WeQgOJZn
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Thanks v much Unseen, useful stuff, makes this a lot easier when everyone chips in. Do you have the links to the first 2 posts by the way, just for reference?
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"His closest relationship was with his mother, Agnes, whom Savile called “the Duchess”. Following the death of his father in 1953, Savile continued to live with his mother, first in a terraced house in Leeds and then in a flat at Scarborough, keeping a caravan parked nearby where he would entertain lady friends.
Agnes was his constant companion, at film premieres and on holidays at the Imperial Hotel in Torquay, where her favourite pastime was playing the one-armed bandits in amusement arcades. Despite their closeness, Savile always maintained that she never watched him on television or congratulated him on his achievements, and lived in constant fear of the police knocking at the door: “She thought I was stealing all the money.” After her death in 1973..." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obit...my-Savile.html
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@ Unseen - STAR.
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Have you got the latest stuff from JS on your timeline re death threats to Royals in Nov 1983 ans Fagan in the Palace in 1982? http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showp...ostcount=70303 I started to post and now can't check front page. ![]() Also Leon Brittan and a coverup of a death relating to Belgrano sinking? http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showp...ostcount=70285 http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showp...ostcount=70293 Seems Leon has a flair for stopping investigations, losing documents and generally covering up. ![]() |
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