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Good work on the history Reedgunner :) Mammal4 17:05, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
There is a chapel in amongst the gorse and trees near the well that has escaped attention. I don't recall details, but it is there (Penwith61)-DONE
- Well spotted - pop it in then :) You can try using the power of google to help if you are fuzzy on the details Mammal4 15:51, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
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- Ive removed links to external website photographs of the baptistry. Not needed now as I have uploaded some of my own photos of the baptistry and surroundings onto wikimedia commons and they're currently at the bottom of the Madron article page in a 'gallery'. Not sure how to include them as thumbnails without making the page look untidy! JimChampion (talk) 22:55, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
Nothing about the school, Landithy Hall - used as a theatre for quite a while, The Hunt with hounds held Boxing Day and still one of the main social events of the winter Penwith61 16:06, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi Penwith sounds like you should join us at the Wikipedia:WikiProject geography of Penwith, Cornwall page. Reedgunner
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Penwith61, Its great that you're contributing, and there is some nice information here. I've removed the (does anybody know?) from the main article as this goes against the style guidlines of Wikipedia. If in future you aren't sure about something, then please leave it out, and ask the question either here on the talk page, or at the wikiproject page and collectively between use we will try and come up with the missing information. The main article should not be used as a drafting pad! Have fun editing Mammal4 13:29, 9 June 2006 (UTC) Sorry about that, thanks for pointing it out. Some other thoughts: Lanyon Quiot, Chûn Quiot, Chysauster etc. Madron Feast and background to the establishment of the chruch. Ding Dong mine, Crying the neck.Penwith61
- I have replied on your talk page Mammal4 13:05, 12 June 2006 (UTC)