I just saw a comment on the most recent The Lady Vanishes Facebook page post. It says “police still haven’t dug up BRIBIE road property”. Anyone have any clue what that is?
Bribie Island?I just saw a comment on the most recent The Lady Vanishes Facebook page post. It says “police still haven’t dug up BRIBIE road property”. Anyone have any clue what that is?
Bribie Island?
I asked on fb what they are referring to. Wonder if they will respond.
there isn’t a bribie road anywhere near Armidale which is the only property they have searched so far. Will be interesting to see if anything comes of it.
Back in this country after 30 years - I thought Marion hadn't travelled to the UK before?
They could mean that road or just some road on Bribie Island (often called just "Bribie".)The only similar thing I can see is Bribie Island Road in Queensland near Caboolture. It looks like a long road. I don’t know of anything in this case that is anywhere near those areas or who had a property there. Weird.
I just saw a comment on the most recent The Lady Vanishes Facebook page post. It says “police still haven’t dug up BRIBIE road property”. Anyone have any clue what that is?
Good job Poppypopcorn, thanks for that ....... oh wow, this is really interesting and definitely new information. So now we know that Marion was in Rye at the time, probably just before she headed home, and staying with a family ..... FINALLY a connection with people over there, in Rye. Who the heck were they?? How did she end up staying with a family .... oh boy.It says:
Dearest sister + family
Hope you are well
It's so special being back
in this beautiful country
after 30 years. This little
village of Rye is SO quaint
+ historic. Not far from Hastings
+ the battle of 1066.
Lots of interesting ruins
+ castles etc. Not so impressed with the beaches
+ cobble stones - no sand!
+ people are still sunbathing!
It's a gorgeous warm sunny day
today - great after a chilly rainy
few days. Food is great though
quite expensive. Antique shops +the most gorgeous hanging baskets you've ever seen
are unbelievable + I feel quite
(next line is the last and cut off image and hard to read but I think it says)
thankful at being + staying in an old town (or farm?). (rest?) with a nice family. Have seen squirrels + rabbits
really can't read the last bit which is written upside down at the top but she mentions blue spruce and silver birch trees.
Couple of thoughts :
Back in this country after 30 years - I thought Marion hadn't travelled to the UK before?
"with a nice family" - if this DOES say that she was staying on a farm with a nice family then this is new information. But she goes on to talk about rabbits and squirrels which makes me think I have misread this and she's talking about mice.
Postmark - definitely says Hastings, but can;t make out the date. Smaller places will have mail postmarked in the nearest large town so that does tally with what she says in the postcard.
Weather - could we check to see what the weather was like?
Beaches - she's right that most beaches are pebbly.
Comment about food - we know Marion isn't short of money, can other Aussies who visited the UK in the late 90s shed any light on whether they found eating out in pubs/cafes to be particularly pricey?
Good job Poppypopcorn, thanks for that ....... oh wow, this is really interesting and definitely new information. So now we know that Marion was in Rye at the time, probably just before she headed home, and staying with a family ..... FINALLY a connection with people over there, in Rye. Who the heck were they?? How did she end up staying with a family .... oh boy.
The postcard definitely says "with a nice family".
I faintly recall someone posting "somewhere" and it was obvious they were getting two different Marions mixed up.
One was Marian Wallace of Bribie Island Search continues for missing Bribie Island woman Marian Wallace
I am sure in one of the postcards Marion mentions red squirrels ao that may give us all a better clue. Does anyone else remember that mention.It says:
Dearest sister + family
Hope you are well
It's so special being back
in this beautiful country
after 30 years. This little
village of Rye is SO quaint
+ historic. Not far from Hastings
+ the battle of 1066.
Lots of interesting ruins
+ castles etc. Not so impressed with the beaches
+ cobble stones - no sand!
+ people are still sunbathing!
It's a gorgeous warm sunny day
today - great after a chilly rainy
few days. Food is great though
quite expensive. Antique shops +the most gorgeous hanging baskets you've ever seen
are unbelievable + I feel quite
(next line is the last and cut off image and hard to read but I think it says)
thankful at being + staying in an old town (or farm?). (rest?) with a nice family. Have seen squirrels + rabbits
really can't read the last bit which is written upside down at the top but she mentions blue spruce and silver birch trees.
Couple of thoughts :
Back in this country after 30 years - I thought Marion hadn't travelled to the UK before?
"with a nice family" - if this DOES say that she was staying on a farm with a nice family then this is new information. But she goes on to talk about rabbits and squirrels which makes me think I have misread this and she's talking about mice.
Postmark - definitely says Hastings, but can;t make out the date. Smaller places will have mail postmarked in the nearest large town so that does tally with what she says in the postcard.
Weather - could we check to see what the weather was like?
Beaches - she's right that most beaches are pebbly.
Comment about food - we know Marion isn't short of money, can other Aussies who visited the UK in the late 90s shed any light on whether they found eating out in pubs/cafes to be particularly pricey?
Wow, that's amazing, definitely farm, thanks Poppypopcorn. I didn't know there were numbers printed behind it, but clear as a bell in your pic. Completely brilliant. Lock in farmI think, on reflection that it says "staying in an old farm house with"..
If you look at the word "unbelievable" on the line above - Marion forms the "e" on the end of the word quite large. The "f" at the start of farm is just the same as the "I feel quite" on the line above.
Definitely farm. Possibly "farm base" but that makes less seense.