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New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Phoenician Trader Started conversation Jul 12, 2012
If you have any feedback let me know. Otherwise I will continue writing: A87759247
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Bluebottle Posted Jul 12, 2012
(Though I'm not a member of the Post Team, I thought I'd mention that I'm enjoying what you've written so far!)
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New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Phoenician Trader Posted Sep 28, 2012
I see we are going out of order. Are the issues that need to be addressed or are you themeing up editions?
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Beatrice Posted Sep 29, 2012
Hi there!
I picked the Canterbury one after it had been discussed in a conversation, so it seemed topical. And I try to space out the non-European ones. And if there's a theme in that week's Post I'll try to choose something that fits, or keep one for a future edition.
Is there a certain order you would like them run?
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Phoenician Trader Posted Sep 29, 2012
Nope - I write them UK/elsewhere so we are matched on that. Feel free to pick them in any order. The only concern I have is that the later ones are not as well edited as the earlier ones (the Russian Orthodox Cathedral in Nice is in a right mix-up).
Keep picking as you are and I will cope. The Post is bigger than any single contributor.
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Phoenician Trader Posted Oct 30, 2012
I think so - probably all of the ones up to but excluding Peterborough one are good to go.
I will check and let you know if Nice is wrong... The writing of it tied me up in knots. Icons are tricky things (a bit like the Nice road system).
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Post Team Posted Nov 27, 2012
OK, it'll be Barcelona next week.
After that the Peterborough one looks like it's still a work-in-progress, is that correct?
Ta
Bea
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Phoenician Trader Posted Nov 27, 2012
Yup. I will try and get Peterborough done this week then. I was hoping to get back there sometime in the last two months! Ha! It is an hour away and I still can't manage it.
I will finish it off from memory and then do Kings College (which I am sure I can get to as I walk past it several times a week).
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Phoenician Trader Posted Nov 27, 2012
I can't say I am surprised. Every thing I know about how to plan an urban centre seems to have been taken to heart by the local authority and carefully not implemented. I would leave too.
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Phoenician Trader Posted Dec 5, 2012
Hate to make excuses but the web editor ate my homework. Will try again tomorrow.
PS: They tell me it is quicker the second time.
New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Dec 5, 2012
(I shouldn't laugh, it's happened to me.)
That's fine. As long as I know it's coming, I don't have to worry about the layout any longer.
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New series: Big Churches in Little Europe
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- 2: Bluebottle (Jul 12, 2012)
- 3: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Jul 12, 2012)
- 4: Phoenician Trader (Jul 12, 2012)
- 5: Phoenician Trader (Sep 28, 2012)
- 6: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Sep 28, 2012)
- 7: Beatrice (Sep 29, 2012)
- 8: Phoenician Trader (Sep 29, 2012)
- 9: Beatrice (Sep 29, 2012)
- 10: Beatrice (Oct 30, 2012)
- 11: Phoenician Trader (Oct 30, 2012)
- 12: Post Team (Nov 27, 2012)
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- 15: Phoenician Trader (Nov 27, 2012)
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