Browsing Archive: July, 2009

Southlands Hospital Page

Posted by Lawrence Russell on Thursday, July 23, 2009, In : Website page development 
Southlands Hospital Trek pictures added to page
Southlands Hospital commentary started up to The Hall

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Ardingly Trek & Lywood Tunnel

Posted by Lawrence Russell on Monday, July 20, 2009, In : Website page development 
Uploaded videos of Lywood Tunnel to Youtube ready for integration into the Lywood Tunnel & Ardingly Webpage.

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General

Posted by Lawrence Russell on Sunday, July 19, 2009,
Cut and pasted URL codes from tablet and inserted Youtube video components into the Hellingly Tunnels page.
Positioned components and checked operation. All okay.

Posted Links to Agent Holmbush's Ardingly pictures into Ardingly/Lywood Tunnel page, also links back to "ghost-trains" and "ghost-of" homepages and Ardingly/Lywood Tunnel page into Agent Holmbush's Ardingly page.

Uploaded Lywood Tunnel videos to Youtube for inclusion into Ardingly/Lywood Tunnel page.


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Hellingly Tunnels

Posted by Lawrence Russell on Friday, July 17, 2009, In : Website page development 
Re-entered the captions and commentary for Hellingly Tunnels. Completed.
Uploaded videos of Hellingly Tunnels to Youtube for inclusion into Hellingly Tunnels webpage.
URL addresses obtained and stored for HTML insert tablet.
Photo duplicate removed and debugged. HTML fault (unable to locate, so page rebuilt from just photos as fault appears to be in text)

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Hellingly Tunnels page

Posted by Lawrence Russell on Friday, July 17, 2009, In : Website page development 
The commentary for "Hellingly Tunnels has mysteriously disappeared, as it failed to save properly on the last attempt, I shall have to try and remember what I wrote and where. It's 1 in the morning, so I shall have a look at it when I'm a bit more compus tomorrow.

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Hellingly Tunnels

Posted by Lawrence Russell on Friday, July 17, 2009, In : Website page development 
Photos added to "Hellingly Tunnels" page.
Commentary added to "Hellingly Tunnels" page.
Video footage of Hellingly Trek loaded into "Video Folder" to facilitate upload to Youtube for integration into web pages.
Video footage of Ardingly Trek loaded into "Video Folder" to facilitate upload to Youtube for integration into web pages.

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Southlands Hospital

Posted by Lawrence Russell on Monday, July 13, 2009, In : Website page development 
13th July 2009

Pictures for Southlands Hospital uploaded to new folder in ghost-of, pending production of webpage.
Pictures of Lower Goods Yard Trackbed and Bridge uploaded to Brighton-Works, integrated into text bodies of "OneBrighton" and "Chapter 6".
Pictures uploaded above resized to 730x??? and resaved.
Text and pictures realligned in "Chapter 6"
Debugging work on "Chapter 6" re: text placement and links.


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Ardingly page construction

Posted by Ghost on Sunday, July 12, 2009, In : Website page development 
Sunday 12/07/2009

Have just finished uploading the last of the photos of our trip to Ardingly.
The commentary for the trip has now been completed.
All of the pictures taken on the day have now been compressed to 677x508.

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About the Project Coordinator


ghost aka: Loz Russell Ninja photographer, editor, web designer, programmer and the maniac who started all this off in the first place almost a decade ago! I just can't let this project slip because I feel so strongly about the complacency of the people of the UK in their need to destroy, remove and replace perfectly serviceable buildings (albeit with a little care and attention to detail). Most of these buildings could be pressed easily into alternative useage and easily modernised rather than replaced, such is the strength and longevity of Victorian Architecture. Where most of today's structures have a life of just 35 years at the very most, The Victorians considered that their creations were the last word in construction and would be there for a very long time to come. So, when they disappear or are threatened with removal as so many of the abandoned structures in this project are/were, it is nice to have some sort of record of them, hence the undeniable purpose of my crusade.