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Travel Bug Dog Tag My girls

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Origin:
East Midlands, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
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Current Goal

To teach my girls about the world. When you log this travel bug, it would be great if you could please include some information or a photo about the area or where you come from.

About This Item

My girls in January 2011

This travel bug is attached to a key ring with a picture of my girls as they were when the bug was released.

I have had an email from the last cache owner to say that the cache was smashed and My Girls is missing :-( We are living in hope that they'll just turn up one day.

My daughters have learnt lots of lovely things from this bug and the people who have helped it on it's way. 

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Tracking History (479.7mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 2/28/2011 Kimmiro retrieved it from Church Micro 7598...Swineshead - St Marys East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

The girls will be traveling back to the Netherlands with us!

Dropped Off 2/12/2011 cdmurray placed it in Church Micro 7598...Swineshead - St Marys East Midlands, United Kingdom - 10.99 miles  Visit Log

Swineshead is a very historic Lincolnshire village. In 1216 King John spent his last few nights at Swineshead Abbey where he was reputedly poisoned by one of the monks. In the centre, facing the Market Place, is the fine 14C Church of St Mary's containing some interesting items.

  • St. Mary's Church, Swineshead, Lincolnshire A fine 14C Church of St Mary's containing some interesting items. An ancient altar slab, said to be about one thousand years old, was found when the church was restored in the 19C. Also of note, set in the chancel wall, is part of a memorial to Sir John Lockton who purchased the Abbey lands after the Reformation. It not only commemorates Sir John's death but that of many of his children who died in childhood or infancy. They are each depicted carrying a skull.
Visited 2/10/2011 cdmurray took it to A Galvanised Tin Roof East Midlands, United Kingdom - .92 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/10/2011 cdmurray retrieved it from Three Billy Goats Gruff East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Beautiful looking children, and so the journey begins. First to my village of Coningsby and home to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

  • Coningsby Saint Michael's Church Coningsby and the River Bain, winter 2010
Dropped Off 2/9/2011 ljmcq placed it in Three Billy Goats Gruff East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log
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