Thanks Winnetou, Gareth and sparky!I truly appreciate your comments (and I guess it's inevitable that I will do some film msuic one day - and trust me, you will be the first to know!
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sparky, it seems that the server has been acting weirdly lately. I have now moved a few of the larger files to a deifferent server and will be looking further into the matter tomorrow if the problems persist. Thanks for letting me know. Glad you got it to work anyhow.



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I truly appreciate your comments (and I guess it's inevitable that I will do some film msuic one day - and trust me, you will be the first to know!
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I am sure it will go down very well if anyone has anything with a medieval theme I would like to hear it as the Town of Axbridge has a 14th century hunting lodge which was used by King John as his base for his hunting of deer and wild boar way back when royalty ruled by the rod Axbridge holds a medievil festival every year so anything that would fit in would be useful give me a call and I will see what I can do about presenting it to the right people. Sparky
This medieval house, popularly called "King John's Hunting Lodge", occupies an important site at the corner of the High Street and The Square (the former market place of Axbridge). The building dates from the late middle ages, probably around 1500 or a few years earlier. It comprised shops on the ground floor, living areas and workshops on the first floor, and storage and sleeping areas on the second floor. We know that in 1340 a building with shops occupied the same site; it belonged to John Oldeway and was called "the stockhouse'. This house is the finest of a number of wood-framed houses in the High Street and The Square, unusual in a town where stone buildings, generally rendered with plaster or mortar, were common. It now houses a museum of local history.

