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Date Posted: 13:10:25 06/22/10 Tue
Author: Donna Ray '51
Subject: Re: Normandy beaches
In reply to: Donna Ray '51 's message, "Normandy beaches" on 13:22:05 06/06/10 Sun

Warren, the Harlaxton Castle is something - just looked up that website; the English campus for Univ. of Evansville, marvelous. I have been to Burghley House, near here, and it is just beautiful. I can't believe these castles, and these villages. I find England absolutely beautiful and so agricultural - fields of wheat and rape everywhere. I hope to visit Rockingham Castle which is also near here.
Am going this Friday to visit Mousehole Forge in Sheffield. I will be in Normandy July 9,10,11,and part of 12. Am doing bus tour of beaches, and American Cemetary on July 10 and 11. Maybe we will see each other there.

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[> [> Re: Normandy beaches -- Warren Byerly '56, 19:11:45 06/25/10 Fri

Well, unfortunately we will not be able to go to Normandy. We will have a side trip while at Harlaxton to the American War Cemetery at Madingley on July 7. It will be so funny to celebrate the 4th of July in England. I am really looking forward to the trip. This is a trip sponsored by the University of Evansville alumni.


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