The_Historian wrote:"A PURITON couple have discovered they have a World War II bomber buried in their back garden.
The German Heinkel was shot down by British air ace Robert Stanford-Tuck on August 14, 1940 – and now a team of archaeologists plan to excavate it from Andy and Betty Jennings’ property.
The incident, known as Eagle Day, caused commotion among residents at the time and was reported by the Mercury."
Bomber discovered in Puriton garden, From Bridgwater Mercury)
Be careful digging in your allotment.
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Re: Be careful digging in your allotment.
Carlisle and its surrounds were a busy area for the Romans. I am on the lookout of a stash of Roman coins in my allotment!
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Re: Be careful digging in your allotment.
If you find any Saxon treasure hordes, I'll be over to help you dig. On the quiet like, of course.Rum wrote:Carlisle and its surrounds were a busy area for the Romans. I am on the lookout of a stash of Roman coins in my allotment!

Re: Be careful digging in your allotment.
What is it with Britain?Gawdzilla wrote:Borrowed from another forum:
The_Historian wrote:"A PURITON couple have discovered they have a World War II bomber buried in their back garden.
The German Heinkel was shot down by British air ace Robert Stanford-Tuck on August 14, 1940 – and now a team of archaeologists plan to excavate it from Andy and Betty Jennings’ property.
The incident, known as Eagle Day, caused commotion among residents at the time and was reported by the Mercury."
Bomber discovered in Puriton garden, From Bridgwater Mercury)
If there isn't a bomber being dug up in the back garden, it is an unexploded doodle bug in the high street...
(Fucking sobering thought though eh?)
Is there any "trove" reward for finding a bomber in your back garden?
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Re: Be careful digging in your allotment.
Trove has to be dosh - or precious metals. Not quite sure where jewels fit in there, but I guess you'd have to argue that one with the Crown/British Museum.Cormac wrote:What is it with Britain?Gawdzilla wrote:Borrowed from another forum:
The_Historian wrote:"A PURITON couple have discovered they have a World War II bomber buried in their back garden.
The German Heinkel was shot down by British air ace Robert Stanford-Tuck on August 14, 1940 – and now a team of archaeologists plan to excavate it from Andy and Betty Jennings’ property.
The incident, known as Eagle Day, caused commotion among residents at the time and was reported by the Mercury."
Bomber discovered in Puriton garden, From Bridgwater Mercury)
If there isn't a bomber being dug up in the back garden, it is an unexploded doodle bug in the high street...
(Fucking sobering thought though eh?)
Is there any "trove" reward for finding a bomber in your back garden?
And there has to be a reasonable assumption that the owner is dead - and you have to prove that their heirs can't be found.
In this case, I'd guess the heirs would be the current Luftwaffe?
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Re: Be careful digging in your allotment.
Didn't the government declare all enemy goods and weapons found in the UK to be the property of the Crown? At least during the war, after it may have been modified.Callan wrote:In this case, I'd guess the heirs would be the current Luftwaffe?
Re: Be careful digging in your allotment.
Dunno about ordnance etc, but I discover I'm well out of date on the trove thing - it's not even called that any more!Gawdzilla wrote:Didn't the government declare all enemy goods and weapons found in the UK to be the property of the Crown? At least during the war, after it may have been modified.Callan wrote:In this case, I'd guess the heirs would be the current Luftwaffe?
Now (since 1996) it's just defined as Treasure.
And it now covers all discovered precious metals, whether or not it can be assumed that their owners meant to come back for them.
So no more keeping stuff that you find.

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That is a pity.Callan wrote:Trove has to be dosh - or precious metals. Not quite sure where jewels fit in there, but I guess you'd have to argue that one with the Crown/British Museum.Cormac wrote:What is it with Britain?Gawdzilla wrote:Borrowed from another forum:
The_Historian wrote:"A PURITON couple have discovered they have a World War II bomber buried in their back garden.
The German Heinkel was shot down by British air ace Robert Stanford-Tuck on August 14, 1940 – and now a team of archaeologists plan to excavate it from Andy and Betty Jennings’ property.
The incident, known as Eagle Day, caused commotion among residents at the time and was reported by the Mercury."
Bomber discovered in Puriton garden, From Bridgwater Mercury)
If there isn't a bomber being dug up in the back garden, it is an unexploded doodle bug in the high street...
(Fucking sobering thought though eh?)
Is there any "trove" reward for finding a bomber in your back garden?
And there has to be a reasonable assumption that the owner is dead - and you have to prove that their heirs can't be found.
In this case, I'd guess the heirs would be the current Luftwaffe?
Perhaps they could open a Heinkel tour in their back garden... a shilling a look at the Nazi skull.
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Re: Be careful digging in your allotment.
Ah, shit no! That would make it a war grave! A whole other can of worms!Cormac wrote:That is a pity.Callan wrote:Trove has to be dosh - or precious metals. Not quite sure where jewels fit in there, but I guess you'd have to argue that one with the Crown/British Museum.Cormac wrote:What is it with Britain?Gawdzilla wrote:Borrowed from another forum:
The_Historian wrote:"A PURITON couple have discovered they have a World War II bomber buried in their back garden.
The German Heinkel was shot down by British air ace Robert Stanford-Tuck on August 14, 1940 – and now a team of archaeologists plan to excavate it from Andy and Betty Jennings’ property.
The incident, known as Eagle Day, caused commotion among residents at the time and was reported by the Mercury."
Bomber discovered in Puriton garden, From Bridgwater Mercury)
If there isn't a bomber being dug up in the back garden, it is an unexploded doodle bug in the high street...
(Fucking sobering thought though eh?)
Is there any "trove" reward for finding a bomber in your back garden?
And there has to be a reasonable assumption that the owner is dead - and you have to prove that their heirs can't be found.
In this case, I'd guess the heirs would be the current Luftwaffe?
Perhaps they could open a Heinkel tour in their back garden... a shilling a look at the Nazi skull.

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It must be a big back garden:


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Ah, dammit.Callan wrote:Ah, shit no! That would make it a war grave! A whole other can of worms!Cormac wrote: That is a pity.
Perhaps they could open a Heinkel tour in their back garden... a shilling a look at the Nazi skull.
Maybe they could set up a war grave committee, and then have the funds "rest" in their account...
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I have a 10p coin here. You think that would buy me a ride in the nose?klr wrote:It must be a big back garden:
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Pretty hard to squeeze a giant lizard in there.Gawdzilla wrote: ...
I have a 10p coin here. You think that would buy me a ride in the nose?
And hand-painting all that framing in 1/72 scale is ...

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Re: Be careful digging in your allotment.
Gawdzilla wrote:I have a 10p coin here. You think that would buy me a ride in the nose?klr wrote:It must be a big back garden:
That is what I was thinking. No matter what angle it went it, it would still take up some space!
For 10p, I'm sure they could stick you in the bomb bay. I mean, 10pm was a lot of money back then. Probably about 1 meelion dollars in today's money.
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Uh ... you'd have to stand ramrod upright in the bomb bay. Or maybe even straight upside down. 



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