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Project: Visiting the Isles of Scilly

Post 1

Swiv (decrepit postgrad)

Name: Swiv
Researcher No. U34159
Index Page: A795044
Title: Visiting the Isles of Scilly

This project will be about visiting the Isles of Scilly, about the Islands, how to get there and away, places to stay, things to see and do. At the moment this will be done island by island, with a couple of more general entries:

The Isles of Scilly: An Introduction
Travel to, from and around the Islands
St Mary's
Tresco
St Martin's
Bryher
St Agnes
The Uninhabited Islands

Start Date: 1st September (when I should be on holiday there to do some research smiley - smiley )
Finish Date: 13th October



Project: Visiting the Isles of Scilly

Post 2

Smij - Formerly Jimster

Hi Swiv and welcome to the University of Life.

Your project has now been registered with the Faculty of Social Science in the Department of Human Geography, which can be found here: A612299.

Best of luck with your project - we look forward to seeing the results of your research here.

Jimster
Editorial Assistant, h2g2


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Project: Visiting the Isles of Scilly - Abandoned

Post 4

Bluebottle

Researcher: U34159 - Swiv

Project Page: A795044 Visiting the Isles of Scilly

Entries:
A826229 - The Isles of Scilly: an Introduction
A826256 - St Martins, The Isles of Scilly

Blank Entries:
A826283 - Travel to and around the Isles of Scilly
A826238 - St Marys, The Isles of Scilly
A826247 - Tresco, The Isles of Scilly
A826292 - Bryher, The Isles of Scilly
A826300 - St Agnes, The Isles of Scilly
A826319 - Uninhabited Islands, The Isles of Scilly

No Edited Entries:

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