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Published Date: 04 February 2008
A TALK on the mysterious history of a Lothian chapel is to be staged in Edinburgh next week.
Historian Michael Turnbull will lead The Rosslyn Chapel Revealed lecture on February 10 at 7pm.

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  • Last Updated: 04 February 2008 9:42 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Rosslyn Chapel , Midlothian
 
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Explorer,

longniddry 09/02/2008 17:54:08
I don't think this date is correct!
One talk on 'Rosslyn Chapel Revealed' (Sutton Publishing Ltd.) is at Longniddry Library, East Lothian at 7.00pm on Monday 11 February 2008.
There is a second talk the following day on Tuesday 12 February 2008 at the National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh at 7.00pm.
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16/04/2008 18:49:15
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Treasure News,

Vancouver 26/04/2008 19:46:50
Could the "Da Vinci code" continue to the Maya civilization, Keith Ranville's Rosslyn chapel research gives plausible clues of a Mayan temple connection to Rosslyn's mason art. One of the clues that mystifies me is the depiction of corn and aloe, beneath the Corn a Maya ruin in the Rosslyn chapel Source MAYAN ROSSLYN OAK ISLAND CONNECTION
http://oakislandmoneypitblogspotcom.blogspot.com/

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Ron Thomson,

North o the Border 05/09/2009 07:26:37
The Money Pit Oak Island just off the Coast of Canada also relates to the Templar's and also to Pirates, it has been tried to get to the bottom of the pit many times and hundreds of thousands of pounds spent in the attempt but no one has made it yet, it has an unbelievable construction, i read about it about 5 years ago and was quite amazed at the story of it.

 

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