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    Administrator Country: Wales Steve Crook's Avatar
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    name='Chevyman']Thanks for that. I'll keep a note for next time I'm in the area


    Buy Paul Tritton's Book and that will show you where all the locations are (complete with grid references) as well as then & now pictures, interviews with surviving members of the cast & crew or the families of those no longer with us and pictures from our walks and from screenings and other events.



    I'm not on commission, but it's a wonderful book



    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Crook



    I'm not on commission, but it's a wonderful book




    I've just bought it and I agree it is a wonderful book and with it I recently toured all the location sites.



    It's a must for anybody interested in the film.



    P.S. I'm not on commission either.

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