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56 LOOSE ROCK: A MEMORY OF PILLARIt
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BENTLEY BEETHAM, 1886- 1963TomParke
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76 A VERY SHORT WALK WITH TITUSBirk
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WALKING IN THE WINTER SUNJuneParker
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THE MEET REPORTKenAndrewsEditors No
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Ken Andrews 127which were now so ea
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IN MEMORIAM 131One of the proudest
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IN MEMORIAM 133camera and many were
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IN MEMORIAM 135AUDREY OLWEN KENYON
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IN MEMORIAM 137peaks as Blaven and
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IN MEMORIAM 139produced my own Guid
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IN MEMORIAM 141that of the Club. He
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IN MEMORIAM 143was by the lake at B
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LEGACIESThe Club gratefully and gra
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Date7/8 JanuaryCD 21/22 January415
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