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May

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS

   Posted by: Julia Redlich   in NSW Branch News

Today, May 20, is a time to celebrate. Exactly a year ago our new website took off, thanks to the inspiration and guidance of Mathias Burbach. Mathias, we can’t thank you enough.

Since then, in the skilled and sure hands of our webmaster Dorothea Preis, the site has developed into a place well worth visiting. There’s the latest news about our Branch as well as information about the people involved with it. Plus plenty of information about what is happening Ricardian-wise around the world such as the recent archaeological discoveries at Bosworth and the newly suggested site of Redemore Plain, developments at Micklegate Bar in York and new research into the Battle of Wakefield.

New items of interest are added regularly: the Medieval Calendar gives daily reminders of what happened when, where and to whom; medieval style recipes have begun to make an appearance; we’re visiting places that have a distinct Plantagenet presence. Our book list is filled with suggestions that range from classic research such as John Ashdown-Hill’s Eleanor: the Secret Queen to entertaining – but not necessarily historically accurate – novels. Our library list grows weekly and our bookshelves are filling rapidly – and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

What has really thrilled us in the past twelve months is the amount of new friends from around the world who have made contact with us, offered us articles and illustrations, posted some of our items on other sites – and congratulated the Branch on its website. Take a bow, Dorothea!

Please continue to keep in touch with us. In fact we hope you make Many Happy Returns to our site and get to know the New South Wales Branch of the Richard III Society even better. Loyalty binds us.

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8 comments so far

reginadespazas
 1 

Congratulations!
cheers,
Doc M
(raising a glass of chai latte!)

May 20th, 2010 at 9:58
 2 

Happy b’day and many happy returns. Ricardians are a fantastic lot. 🙂

May 20th, 2010 at 11:36
Nicole
 3 

Hello! Yes, I agree that Dorothea and Mathias have done an excellent job. Time has really flown – exactly a year ago!! Why, it seems like a few months ago.
I hope that my major work on Richard III ends up getting a good mark, and my sources are largely due to the ones you (MUM!) have helped me find. You are awesome!! Love from Nicole

May 20th, 2010 at 16:10
Mathias Burbach
 4 

Hello Folks!

It’s great to see how this website has grown since the day it went public. I think the web publishing team has done a fabulous job to make use of the blogging software WordPress to the best of the Richard III Society of NSW.

Go on publishing more and more interesting articles.

Salut,
Mathias

May 20th, 2010 at 17:58
Stephen M Lark
 5 

Cheers – very good to see Richard’s influence in areas he knew nothing of in his lifetime.

May 20th, 2010 at 19:32
Annette Carson
 6 

Congratulations, Dorothea, and I checked in again today to catch up with all your latest material, fascinating as ever.

May 21st, 2010 at 11:20
Jenny Savage
 7 

A Very Happy Birthday and many congratulations on your web site and its
contents.

May 21st, 2010 at 11:21
Willem van Blerk
 8 

Great website Dot. I see you contribute quite a lot

Cheers

Willem

June 10th, 2010 at 8:11

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