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On  This  Day  in  Dulcote  ...

PictureThis oil painting of Dulcote was completed by Charles Leaver in 1876 and is perhaps the earliest image existing of the hamlet




While the following stories are 
historical fiction -- the facts, events, and people are absolutely accurate. It is only the added behaviours and words that have been brought to life by this writer.

"A VERY ILLe ROKKY WAYe"
COURT IN SESSION
A MONUMENT OF OUR ESTEEM
LONG LIVE THE KING!
THE VILLAGER'S LOSS
the  1913  land  sale
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