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There have been a number of
visitors to our site through "Friends United" a
most interesting, and well designed website. Friends Reunited
is a simple to use website that allows you to find out what
your old school and college friends are doing now. Their
database lists over 28,000 UK Secondary and Primary Schools
and Colleges.
Follow this link to see for
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Accommodation in Great Ayton and Stokesley:
http://www.duathlon.co.uk/accommodation.html |
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The Royal Oak his its own site:
http://www.webslinger.demon.co.uk/ROYALOAK/index.htm |
http://www.yorkshire-directory.org.uk Launched in 2007, this new site aims to appeal to anyone interested in visiting Yorkshire or simply anyone with a keen interest in this great county. |
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Hambleton Tourist Site - all sorts of detail
about the area:
http://www.hambleton.gov.uk/hambleton/tourism.nsf/pages/greatayton.html
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Ayton Village had their own excellent and
informative website but it has disappeared. When it returns
the URL will be restored here
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North Yorkshire National Park
http://www.northyorkmoors-npa.gov.uk/
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The Cleveland Way has its own website -
this link is to our part of the world:
http://www.clevelandway.gov.uk/section4.htm
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Captain Cook Links. The Captain Cook Tourist
Association has a superb website. Their website is at: http://www.captaincook.org.uk
- You really must check it out as there is a lot of
local information.
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Want to know more about Capt. James Cook?
http://www.queensland.co.uk/james.html
http://www.newportnautical.org/endeavour/cook.htm
http://www.jaredsmith.ndirect.co.uk/cook/early.htm
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We have been contacted by Malcolm who has
a number of web pages about Yorkshire and one of interest
to us dealing with Captain Cook. He has borrowed a couple
of our Ayton Village photos for his site (with acknowledgements
and links back to AOSA.) These pages can be found at:
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Equator/2602/cook.htm
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An AOSA member, Christopher Macnab (1971-77),
has his own website. This can be found at: http://www.letterwriter.net
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Alex
Wood, who was a boarder from 1991 until 1995, or where
in year 11 in 1993 and then went into the Sixth Form until
1995, has his own website. This can be found at: http://www.facelink.com/thete
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Mark
Gregory (1973-76) has been in touch - he has a couple
of websites - one to get to know his family and one "at
the office." Anyone you remembers Mark - get in touch
- just click on his name to go to his e-mail address. He'd
enjoy hearing from you.
www.babygregory.com
and for those of you who like it loud...
www.rocknation.co.uk
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Ackworth School (there are two sites)
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/EDackworth.htm
http://www.ackworth.w-yorks.sch.uk/index.html
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Bootham School: http://www.bootham.york.sch.uk/
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Friends’ School, Saffron Waldon: http://www.friends.org.uk/
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The Mount School, York: http://www.mountschoolyork.co.uk
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The Friends' School Brookfield, Wigton,
Cumbria opened in 1815 and closed in 1987. WOSA - Wigton Old
Scholars' Association now has a website: www.wosa.org.uk
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There is plenty of reference to Swarthmoor
Hall in these pages. If you would like to visit the Swarthmoor
Hall site, here is it:
http://www.quaker.org.uk/contacts/educat/swarth.html
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If you want to find an address and postcode:
http://www.royalmail.co.uk
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If you want to find a phone number: http://www.phonenetuk.bt.com:8080/
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This one will even provide a map of the
area after you have found the person you are looking for:
http://www.192.com/
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