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Postby Kalozois » Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:07 pm

sorry to cause offence :oops:

i got a good idea where one is (AUG1of3), its not been found already has it?
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Postby burnhamtennis » Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:14 pm

since big brian posted the answer as to where it is i'm pretty sure other people have looked for it. i know from reading the topic big brian went 3 times and searched for hours and found nothing. up to you- but the ferry costs
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Re: Found

Postby haggis » Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:27 pm

PUZZ wrote:On the leaving SW HO tonight I listened to the answerphone and I believe this one may have been found - by whom though ? as they didnt say on the phone call.


Think you might be getting another call in the morning :wink:
I am reliably informed that this one has indeed been found.

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Postby linzie » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:05 am

Yey!! I can go to sleep tonight without dreaming about where the flipping thing could be hidden, it has been driving us daft!! Although sounds like it was hidden in a place I looked!!!! oooops!!!
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Postby Katie_M » Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:16 pm

Hello my name is Katie_M and I'm Driver's daughter.
I must thank Linzie who told us where to look.
The location was the Hoad Monument in Ulverston Cumbria which is at the top of a very steep hill to the side of the town centre.
We had our first climb up the hill on Sunday and found the inscription straight away. It was hand written in some cement at the bottom of the memorial, right by a lightning conductor. We didn't find it that day and thought it may have already been found. The following day there was a post on here from Puzz saying that he had checked it and it was still there. We couldn't go again until late yesterday (Tuesday). We climbed the hill again and concentrated on the area of the monument by the inscription. The coin was hidden in a gap between 2 stones by the lightning conductor covered by soil and grass. Image[/img] I have given my dad the coin but I'm keeping the Isis because I was the one who saw it. Image Image
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Postby Big Brian » Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:31 pm

Well done, how exciting :D now comes the fun of opening it.
I must admit I thought it looked like it was on a grave stone from the photo!
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Postby haggis » Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:53 pm

Well done Katie, the climb up the hill was well worth it.

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Postby linzie » Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:40 am

Congratulations katie really well spotted!!!! Can't believe we missed it!!!! my other half stuck his pen knife in that same spot and got it stuck and broke the thing!!!!! Can't believe we were mm away!!!!!
Well Done!
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