[patriots] Re: Fred Dibna

  • From: annette rose smith <annette-rose-smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "cpead@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <cpead@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 21:53:20 +0100

It certainly does Jack 
Annette
 
From: cpead@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [patriots] Re: Fred Dibna
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:31:55 +0100

Yes he was a good chap and remember him with his steam engines – most of the 
best people haven’t been to university, so their thought processes aren’t 
corrupted by our Communist education system - Chris From: 
patriots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:patriots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of Jack Lewis
Sent: 18 September 2014 10:03
To: Patriots; ECG
Subject: [patriots] Fred Dibna I have always been a fan of Fred Dibna and just 
how much he did to draw attention to the greatness of this country through its 
industrial revolution. Today he single-handedly made historical engineering 
into a lively tourist attraction. I thought about how ordinary Fred was and 
that he had no formal training in engineering or history and that all his 
knowledge was gained from reading countless books and his sheer enthusiasm for 
the subject. He also had the ability to communicate his knowledge with others 
in very simple terms.
Doesn't this remind you of our Albert Burgess? Anyone disagree?

Jack



 





        
                
                        
                                
                        
                
                
                        
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