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  No. 23 . What was it? and The answer. I posted this on to Allpoetry.com on the 12th of Feb.2023.            What was it? - a poem by GeorgeP -  What was it? I don't know. Flew past my window, Going very slow, maybe a comet, maybe a plane, or a flying saucer with another name. What was it? I just don't know, and yet it was going ho so slow.   Today is 26th Feb. 2023 and I wrote the answer.  What was it?    The Answer. Hey folks come on don’t worry. No flying saucers were seen. No comets or even a plane. It was a hot air balloon it seems.   It was not of the Chinese variety I just made a big mistake. It was flown by a guy from London. Bringing me a piece of his birthday cake   It was my old friend from Greenpeace. My mate John Sprange it seems He’d decided to come and visit me for a Birthday tea of my dreams.   Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in Berlin Greenpeace activists Gerd Leipold and John Sprange
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Blog. No. 22  The Ballard of Frank Vingoe  (part one) I have been researching the story of William Francis Vingoe born 1845 in St Just died 3rd November 1893 in Silver City, New Mexico, This is the first part of his story. A friend has kindly sung it to the tune of   " Sweet Betsy from Pike ". No copywrite on the music so it is fine. click below to hear it sung. Barrowing Rock. In  1840s the mines of the St Just district in Cornwall, U.K. employed approximately 2,300 workers (men, women and children) representing 33% of the Town population When William Francis Vingoe was born in July 1844, his father, Israel, was 54 and his mother, Jenifer, was 36. He was the 7th child. And this is his story. The Ballard of Frank Vingoe a miner from St Just  Part 1  click for song. I’ll tell you a tale of Frank Vingoe from Just. That’s Saint Just in Cornwall where mining is tough. As a young boy dreamt a miner he'd be, Looking for gold in some far Country. Chorus And go looking
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 Blog No. 22  Another UFO shot down, (Part Two). Another UFO shot down, (Part Two).  
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Blog No. 21 The Serpent Goddess The Serpent Goddess On Sunday the 13th of February 2023 Rachel Richards posted the above photo on the Sennen Community Website along with the following text. "Yesterday, after watching the whales travel offshore and towards Lands End, then admiring the forming sunset, I saw this figure in the sky. To me it looks like a person kneeling, cradling a baby looking down at Sennen and following the whales. It stayed without shifting shape for quite a while. The peaceful scene brought to mind Tanith, goddess and protector of the moon (last night was the Snow Moon) skies and water, known as the Serpent Lady."   Rachel's photo and words struck a chord with me and I have written the following poem. and appended words I wrote back in 2004 for a website on Cornish Legends. O Tanith of Carthage you were spotted in the sky, watching the whales as they slowly passed by. Spotted as the sun sank slowly in the west, Waiting for the Snow moon was tha
 Blog No.20  1569 SENNEN MUSTER ROLL    1569 SENNEN MUSTER ROLL  [Some names explained as to possible origin by Sandra Maureen Pritchard (Vingoe)] -------------------------------------- Hereafter followith the names of these men within the parish of Sennen within the hundred of Penwith that are within the age of sixty score and above the age of 16 years in the 11 th year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Touching the acts and statutes for the breed of horses and mares we have none such within the compass of our parish. Touching the acts and statutes for ground or parke enclosed, we have none we have none such within the compass of our parish. Touching the rateing of any man in our parish we have none according to the acts and statutes. Touching the transporting or conveyance of any horse mare or gelding into Scotland or beyond the seas we know of none. Touching the armour and weapons for the better service of the prince we have within our parish of Sennen the following

Blog No.18 Elephant's 2.

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  Elephants Part 2. This follows on from my Blog No. 15.  This is a picture of an African Elephants' ear. It is similar in shape to the continent of Africa. Looking at this map of the world, can you find Africa by its shape? This is a picture of an Indian or Asian Elephants's ear. India is a country and is part of the continent of Asia. On the map, India is much smaller than Africa but can you find it. Alexander Fairgrieve's famous travelling menagerie - 'Wombwell's Royal Number One' - was to close in 1872. All of the animals were to be sold by auction in Edinburgh. The Asian elephant called Maharajah was purchased from the Edinburgh auction by the owners of Belle Vue Zoological Gardens. It was planned to send him by train to Manchester, but this plan was rapidly altered after he severely damaged a railway carriage. His keeper suggested that they should walk to Manchester  Because he wrecked the railroad wagon he was supposed to ride in Maharajah and his kee
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 Blog no.19.  Sennen Churchtown Cross. This is Sennen Churchtown, also . known as Treeve, on the main road to Lands End. The First and Last Inn is on the left. The Dower House was built by the Vingoe family. The Sennen Cross stands in the field Opposite. The 1877 OS map 25 shows the cross in this field. Treeve was a farming settlement and can trace its history back to the Bronze and Iron Ages. It first appears in surviving documents as Treryf in 1334, and as Treruffe and Treyeuff in 1668, not to be confused with a hamlet of the same name in the Lamorna Valley! John Thomas Blight in a note dated 5 May 1864 wrote that this cross lay across a little stream at Treveor Barton, Sennen, where it was in use as a footbridge. It has a quite distinctive design, a wheel head cross with an extended pillar. In about 1890 the cross was moved to the new cemetery that was built adjacent to the old Sunday school, just north of the church. In 1955 when this was sold off the cross was moved to Sennen Ch