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Oh so you are a police pig. No wonder. I have a special page for cops like you:

http://www.geocities.com/truthseekerfinder/operation_ore.htm

]William H. Kennedy


This is all quite frightening! This is all quite frightening!

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Although I originally come from Cornwall, I currently live near Coventry, England, where I work as an archivist at the University of Warwick. I'm a graduate in history from the University of Kent and in archive administration from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. I'm a Special Constable with Warwickshire Police, and also a former member of the Territorial Army.

My interests include military history, fortifications, church history and architecture (interest only - I'm not religious), law enforcement history, cinema and theatre, the British honours system, the 1920s, roleplaying games and fantasy literature.

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Oh so you are a police pig. No wonder. I have a special page for cops like you:

http://www.geocities.com/truthseekerfinder/operation_ore.htm

24.147.37.116William H. Kennedy

This is all quite frightening!

Articles I've worked on

Of all these articles I'm most proud of:

  • Stable belt - visually attractive and I've put a lot of work into it.
  • The series of articles on senior officers of the Metropolitan Police, most researched pretty much from scratch from archives of The Times.


Articles I've created Articles to which I've significantly contributed
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