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Dunnett Newsletter – 16th April 2003

Posted on April 16, 2003 by bill
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Greetings from Edinburgh where we’ve been having the brightest March and April for many years. Keeping my fingers crossed that it lasts till the DDRA AGM which is now less than two weeks away! I’ve been mostly out of contact … Continue reading →

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Dunnett Sale Announcement – August 2002

Posted on August 8, 2002 by bill
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Greetings from Edinburgh. I was planning to do a newsletter soon but just received the following from Ninian Dunnett and given the closeness of the date had to pass on the information immediately. There may be some more info next … Continue reading →

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Dunnett Newsletter – 24th April 2002

Posted on April 24, 2002 by bill
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Greetings from Edinburgh where we’ve just held the 2nd AGM of the Dorothy Dunnett Readers Association (DDRA). Just over 50 people gathered in the Point Hotel for the meeting and the associated talks by Elspeth Morrison and Richenda Todd, and … Continue reading →

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Dunnett Newsletter 14th March 2002 – Paintings

Posted on March 14, 2002 by bill
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Hello Everyone Firstly a big thanks to everyone who has written to me after the last newsletter, offering badly needed encouragement and good wishes following my redundancy from Thins. I’ve been very busy trying to get myself sorted out and … Continue reading →

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