DealeyPlazaUK.Com
Sat 20 Jul 2019, 1:49 am
I am happy to announce that Dealey Plaza U.K. has a new website at: http://dealeyplazauk.com
The site has been in the making for about a year and took quite a few days to get to where it is at now.
Besides reporting about our recent meetings, talks and seminars we also have some archival work of these events to share with you. The Canterbury seminar and talks have their own pages and the York seminar will have one later this year as well.
We are now sharing older issues of The Echo, our magazine, in PDF format which we have been publishing since 1996. There are 36 to grab now and roughly another 20 to be added in the next few months.
Barry Keane managed to receive various documents and photographs of Harold Rydberg and this was the kick off to share archival documentation through the website with those that are interested in them. It was not intended to do so, but we sort of rolled into that one. And collections was born.
Next comes the first phase of document, audio and video releases from researchers such as Ian Griggs, Harry Livingstone and Malcolm Blunt. There is already a substantial amount to go through, but over the course of the next twelve months several other batches and new work will be added for you to plough through.
Those that are looking to share their archives and are willing to consider us to do the sharing online should contact us.
We at D.P.U.K. hope that you enjoy interacting with this website as much as we had creating it all for you.
Enjoy!
Bart Kamp – Web master http://dealeyplazauk.com
PS: If and when updates have been added I shall add them to this thread.
The site has been in the making for about a year and took quite a few days to get to where it is at now.
Besides reporting about our recent meetings, talks and seminars we also have some archival work of these events to share with you. The Canterbury seminar and talks have their own pages and the York seminar will have one later this year as well.
We are now sharing older issues of The Echo, our magazine, in PDF format which we have been publishing since 1996. There are 36 to grab now and roughly another 20 to be added in the next few months.
Barry Keane managed to receive various documents and photographs of Harold Rydberg and this was the kick off to share archival documentation through the website with those that are interested in them. It was not intended to do so, but we sort of rolled into that one. And collections was born.
Next comes the first phase of document, audio and video releases from researchers such as Ian Griggs, Harry Livingstone and Malcolm Blunt. There is already a substantial amount to go through, but over the course of the next twelve months several other batches and new work will be added for you to plough through.
Those that are looking to share their archives and are willing to consider us to do the sharing online should contact us.
We at D.P.U.K. hope that you enjoy interacting with this website as much as we had creating it all for you.
Enjoy!
Bart Kamp – Web master http://dealeyplazauk.com
PS: If and when updates have been added I shall add them to this thread.
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Re: DealeyPlazaUK.Com
Sat 20 Jul 2019, 3:17 pm
Nice job Barto. Site looks good.
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Re: DealeyPlazaUK.Com
Sun 21 Jul 2019, 10:00 pm
Thanks Greg.
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