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David Murray
Member since 13th April 2007
Occupation: Retired management consultant David Murray has been an adviser on managerial and ethical issues to companies, governments and voluntary agencies for almost thirty years, and as a speaker has addressed appreciative audiences on every continent except Antarctica. Having been an avid book collector for more than forty years he now advises the family book-selling business and is the creator of its new initiatives, including www.the-fuchsia-file.co.uk, www.fine-alpaca.co.uk, and www.the-Churchill-file.co.uk
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03rd May 2008
As the cradle of the nineteenth century industrial revolution, Lancashire tends to conjure up in people's minds not a picture of rural peace and tranquility but of soot-blackened mills and polluted streams.
This historic county in the NorthWest of En...
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03rd May 2008
As the cradle of the nineteenth century industrial revolution, Lancashire tends to conjure up in people's minds not a picture of rural peace and tranquility but of soot-blackened mills and polluted streams.
This historic county in the NorthWest of En...
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02nd May 2008
Many of the great lakes of the world are so extensive as to be more like inland seas. The oil-rich Caspian is actually called a sea, which is scarcely surprising as it's almost five times the size of the world's second largest, Lake Superior in North Ame...
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02nd May 2008
Many of the great lakes of the world are so extensive as to be more like inland seas. The oil-rich Caspian is actually called a sea, which is scarcely surprising as it's almost five times the size of the world's second largest, Lake Superior in North Ame...
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23rd February 2008
As I write this in February (2008) it's the time of year for those of us in the northern hemisphere to be thinking about sowing seeds for a new season. Are you planning to grow tomatoes this year? If so, have you thought of the many varieties you could ...
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18th February 2008
The variety of plants and flowers available today under the generalised heading of FUCHSIA is quite remarkable. This is one of the factors that has caused me to take an interest in them over many years and, now that I have a larger garden space plus a gr...
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06th February 2008
Alpacas are found indigenously only in South America, mostly in Peru, Chile and Bolivia, but there are now breeding herds in countries as far widespread as Australia, England, Canada and the United States. Alpacas are camelids, related to the camels of A...
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15th April 2007
Whether in an aeroplane seat or an armchair I like to read about countries of the world. My job has given me the privilege of visiting many but there are others I seem to know almost equally well, by courtesy of my books.
Like many others, I spend l...
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