Re: Quotation from S & A Series-"yin"


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Posted by Robert Hill on May 01, 2007 at 16:07:42 from 195.92.168.165 user eclrh.

In Reply to: Re: Quotation from S & A Series- posted by Peter H on May 01, 2007 at 13:53:53:

It is possible, I suppose that they came from another city (Bristol, Birmingham, Canterbury?)

There was no university at Canterbury until about the 1960s. It seems likely that Professor Callum (though not referred to by that title before PM, if I remember correctly) would have worked at a university.

There would surely have been more direct trains to Norwich from Brum.


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