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hejog

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| New Message Posted!2010-09-30 06:30  
Hello Stu,
Thanks for the information.
Helen
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stu

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| New Message Posted!2010-09-29 12:24  
Its down to the lead mining......Bole's are primitive lead smelting hearths and were usually placed on a hilltop.
stu.
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hejog

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| New Message Posted!2010-09-28 17:35  
Hello, does anyone know why there are so many Bole Hills in Derbyshire? Usually located near ancient sites. Have seen at least 6 on an ordnance survey map.
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