Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.
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Don Pierson [right] explains how a young Prince Charles made a request to join the Radio London fan club. |
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Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.
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Don Pierson [right] explains how a young Prince Charles made a request to join the Radio London fan club. |
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We began this blog in March 2020, adding our companion blog in March 2021, and because the purpose of each blog has now morphed into a single endeavor featuring new precursory text with a new chapter index, we are pausing our daily updates on this blog for the moment. The original purpose behind this first blog was to address the theft of our copyright work by Paul Alexander Rusling, but since then we have begun to publish a precursory text that began with the detailed story of 'The Trio'; how this research project began, and where it is going now and in the future.
Because this blog is now serving as the site for the constantly updated chapter index to precursory text appearing on our companion blog, a lot of previous material has become orphaned with no quick way to access it, except via the Archives link. So we are now addressing that problem by building the text that is in date order of sequence into a precursory book format under restricted access. This will appear under the button 'Yesterday Never Happened' on our companion blog, Only known readers who are not hiding behind false identities will be able to access content. In this way time-wasting anoraks will be excluded from the process. However, all of this additional textual work will take time to accomplish, and because it coincides with the expansion of our library premises, we have to divide our working time between both projects. As soon as the indexing of the orphaned and archived material on both blogs has been completed, both blogs will continue with updated precursory material which will eventually be published as one text as partworks in printed format. If you have a genuine interest in this research, we welcome your participation and we will extend an offer to access the completed and indexed precursory partwork as it appears online. New precursory text will still appear on our companion blog as before. Comments are closed.
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