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Felmersham or Radwell and you have a Home Page on the web, or you are
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Local Home Pages
Details on the Shrimpton needle
makers of
Long Crendon, Bucks.
Also some stuff on
Turret Clocks and Local History
Phil Moon of
Felmersham has combined his interest in astronomy with an equal
interest in web page design to produce an outstanding web site on
our solar system.
Currently not Available
Keith Rose's
Home Page
Contains info on the The Bedfordshire Branch of the Royal
Scottish Country Dance Society
Junior
Netball Club
We look
after players from the Felmersham and Radwell area
www.sharnbrook-allstars.com
Sarah Gee
Sharnbrook All Stars
Junior Netball Club
Tel: 01234 709113/ 0777 3333 449
Help with traditional photograph restoration and
conservation and is also a unique source of some 160
photographs of old Bedfordshire supplied mounted and framed.