Archive: August, 2005
War Diary, 1944
My father, Kenneth Taylor (now 87), was the Signals Officer in the 6th Battalion of Green Howards, in the Allied Expeditionary Force which landed in Normandy in northern France on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The Battalion was in [...]
Susan Bell
Susan Bell was my first real girlfriend. We went out together during 1963 to 65, and then split up. I saw her again about a year later when I called at her home in Lostock. I think she was going off to college. Where is she now? [...]
A Game Invention
After reading The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins I thought I would try to invent a game system based around the well-known Prisoners Dilemma. I also had hold of The Mathematics of Games and Gambling by Edward Packel [...]
York Castle Museum
Recently I went to York Castle Museum where there is a permanent exhibition of British social, military, and costume history over the last few hundred years [...]

