28.04.2007
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Another session on our project at the Gasworks today. I started off solo in the morning, with Stephen joining me at lunchtime. We must have shifted tons of capping, but it is worth it as the hole is being extended quite rapidly now. We're down to about 12' or 13' at one end of the hole, and at last there are some bottles appearing, although mostly modern rubbish. The only finds worth taking home were a small half ounce poison, which is an unusual shade of olive green, and a tall slender Wrexham Lager.


Start of day:

Start of day

A general view:

A general view

Stephen having a breather:

Stephen having a breather

Hard at it:

Hard at it

Getting deeper and deeper:

Getting deeper and deeper

Getting deeper and deeper

End of day:

End of day

Only two take home bottles for all the hard work; a half ounce poison, and a tall slender Wrexham Lager:


Only two take home bottles for all the hard work; a half ounce poison, and a tall slender Wrexham Lager
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