Mr Therm's gas history review

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Monday, 10 March 2008

Gas museums - Biggar

The only example of a gas works in Scotland canbe found at Biggar. Not a lot of detail on the web, but if you are in the area it is worth a visit. Other websites for Biggar include The Gazetteer for Scotland, and Historic Scotland.
Posted by Hampshirelibrarian at 17:29
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Library work: I have been in a library or information environment, either paid or voluntary, since 1978 when I started to assist my primary school with their book club. I have worked in libraries with schools, public authorities, oil and gas, financial, further education and now defence. Scouts: I have been volunteering as a leader in the Scouting movement since 2000; first in Gosport, then in Fareham, and now in Scout Active Support for Gosport. Gas history; though I left the industry by compulsory redundancy in 1992, my name made its mark and so I thought it would be good to combine my first job with my web 2.0 stuff and show what's available. I am, as Mr Therm used to say, burning to serve you.
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