rock cairn discovery


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Posted by Ed Kiser on June 02, 2003 at 21:47:55 from 64.12.96.103 user Kisered.

In Reply to: Re: tobacco chewing cigars cigarettes pipes posted by Jon Dixon on June 02, 2003 at 21:37:24:

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This is when Roger found the time capsule in the cairn at the top
of the mountain.
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In his hand was a small round brass box with the head of an
old lady stamped on the lid of it. Framing the head of the old lady
were big printed letters: "Queen of England Empress
of India Diamond Jubilee 1897." Roger had found a
loose stone at the foot of the cairn, had pulled it out, and seen the
little brass box hidden behind it.
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Amazingly enough, it was NOT a tobacco tin, but it would not have
surprised me if it were. The ubiquitous tobacco tin certainly has
a multiplicity of usages.

Ed Kiser, South Florida


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