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leicamoments · 10 months
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Harrogate Town Women 3-0 Ackworth Girls FC Ladies - County Cup Action
Harrogate Town Women who play in the NERWFL Premier League took on Ackworth Girls FC Ladies who play in the WRCWFL First Division at the Rachel Daly 3G ground on Sunday 19th November 2023.
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In fairly poor November weather, the home team settled quickly and created some great chances to open the scoring.
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Despite the visitors putting in a great performance, it was Town that scored three times to progress in the 2023/24 County Cup.
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Harrogate Town Women will now play against the winner of the Leeds United v Ripon City game at Rossett.
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adamfinchley · 1 year
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CHOOSE THE HARROGATE LAVAGE OR A PROBIOTIC WAY
Some ancient civilisations practised colon cleansing with the same methods carried out today. Back in the peak time of the Greeks and then the Roman Empires, the feeling was that overweight people needed a flush to move an intestinal blockage.
It peeked not so long ago in Victorian England, in some Spa towns such as Harrogate. Back in those days it was known as the Harrogate System of Intestinal Lavage.
The thought of dormitory like rooms with fifty beds each, in which men in one room and women in another, lay down with pipes inserted into their bottoms, sounds like a Monty Python sketch.
The theory was that the Harrogate spring water contained so many good nutrients, that the flush infused these nutrients into the lining of the colon at the same time it cleaned.
There may still be a small number of people that continue with this sort of treatment, but medical science has come a very long way in recent years understanding the microbiome.
Our whole digestive tract contains trillions of bacteria, fungus, viruses and other microorganisms. There is still a huge amount we still don't understand. But it is obvious that there is a clear connection between the gut and the brain.
There is a cycle consisting of brain, microbiome, and the food we eat to feed all those bacteria.
In recent years, the importance of a plant based diet has been championed. Nobody likes to be told what to eat, but studies of the microbiome, along with some medical difficulties, has proved this to be the best diet. But to sweeten this suggestion, the other conclusion is that the most important point is to enjoy a great variety of food.
Even the fittest and most committed plant based eater, is bound to give-in to a takeaway, or an ultra-processed supermarket meal now and again.
A few decades ago some people foresaw the likely future that is going to be bacteria used as a medicine. They knew a few of the essential digestive bacteria. And it has always been understood that oxygen is a major contributor to aid digestion.
Consequently, supplements such as Oxy Powder were produced. In this example, the active ingredients are magnesium with stabilized oxygen molecules. And the clever part is that the oxygen molecules are time-released in the intestines.
The supplement is considered a colon cleanser and a far better way of doing so than the Harrogate lavage. After all, popping a sachet in the mouth is far more discrete than the Harrogate method.
It should loosen bowel movements, so it's best for the first time to take it at home. Some first timers select to make it a weekend enterprise.
With a perfect diet, supplements should never be needed. But few of us get to live a life that isn't full of rush, worry and stress. And even fewer take enough exercise that is another agent in good digestive movement.
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jrpneblog · 1 year
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Owls next up for North End
After last weeks solid performance and hard fought win, North End travel to Hillsborough on Saturday to face winless Sheffield Wednesday. In fact the Owls have lost both their opening games as the new manager tries to engender his type of football into the side. For North End it is an opportunity to built on a decent start to the league campaign after a draw away at Bristol City and a win last week at Deepdale against the Black Cats. Although defeat at home to Salford meant an early exit from the Carabao Cup, I think most fans will be happy with the start that North End have made and will be looking forward to extending that good start in South Yorkshire on Saturday.
North End gained some revenge for the heavy defeat at the end of last season by gaining a 2-1 win over Sunderland in front of nearly 20,000 at Deepdale last Saturday. It was a tough encounter but I thought North End were the better side and the goals from Keane and Frokjaer were enough to take the points after Clarke had equalised for the visitors. Sunderland were not quite the side who got on a real roll leading up the the play offs and I thought North End were much better that they were back in May in the final game of the season. Once again Sunderland sold out their 5,706 allocation and the big crowd inside the ground for games like this certainly adds to the match day experience.
With around 1,800+ expected to follow North End to Hillsborough on Saturday we should certainly have plenty of vocal support inside the Leppings Lane end with a crowd somewhere in the region of 30,000 expected. Although Wednesday haven`t troubled the scorers just yet it would be very foolish to underestimate them after their promotion via the play offs last season. Bannan looks like he may be out and there is no doubt he is a very influential player for the Owls. They have just signed a young winger from PSG so it will be interesting to see how he adapts to Championship football. For North End it could well be the same side again unless there is any movement in the transfer market in the hours leading up to kick off. I just think that Tom Cannon could make a real big difference to this North End side so lets hope that no news is good news on that front.
And finally this week:- Women's football has come a seriously long way in the past decade or so. On Sunday, in Sydney, at Stadium Australia, our girls will attempt to do what the men haven't done for 57 years and that is lift a Football World Cup. Sarina Wiegman and her squad are favourites to lift the trophy and it really is England's to lose. Spain are a good side but we are better and if England stick to what they have done throughout the tournament then I think Football will be finally coming home on Sunday afternoon.
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MATCH PREDICTION - SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY (A) League: DRAW
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JR`s HIGH FIVES
Accrington Stanley to beat Harrogate Town 11/10
A £5 Stake returns £10.50 on bet365
SEASONS STATS
Returns £10.00 Stake £10.00
Percentage profit+/-loss 0.00%
Predictions 2 won 1 lost 1.
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whatdoesshedotothem · 3 years
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Thursday 29 May 1834
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Kiss last night. Fine F56° at 7 ½ - breakfast at 7 50 – off at 8 55 at Aldborough, the old Isirium,  in 7 minutes - ¾ hour there – saw 2 pieces of old roman mosaic each perhaps about 3 yards square and in a garden - the first chez [Pybus] covered over and descended 2 or 3 steps into the room built over it - the mosaic much sunk in the middle - covered with damp - no visible device - the other mosaic chez Charles Inchbald, at the other end of the town, very nicely kept - a lion in the middle but only the head and neck remaining - could merely trace where the rest had been - then in 2 or 3 minutes at the Devil’s arrows and 25 minutes there till 10 18 – 3 of them of the same coarse sandstone grit as the rocks at Plumpton near Harrogate and probably brought from there - the top a good deal furrowed and water worn - they were druid deities (phalli)? merely my own idea - at 11 ½ alighted at the dropping well at Knaresborough – merely went to the well (did not walk thro’ the wood along the river Ure ) to the Harrogate entrance – the dropping of the water artificial, tho’ the woman of the Inn who shewed it and a collector of petrifactions in the house would gladly have persuaded us all was nature - she has seals, crucifixes, or rather crosses, at 6/ and 8/ etc cut out of the stalactite –
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wigs, birds, nest all sorts of things that had taken about a year petrifying hung up under the drip of the well -  about ½ hour seeing the well and things in the house none of the latter worth much -  then across the way up the opposite hill enveloped in smoke from lime kiln just below to Saint Robert’s (Flower by name) chapel - cut out of the rock – 2 women squabbled for us – one for us to go to the chapel, the other to Fort Montague, a cottage cut out the rock – we went from the one to the other – the little terraces of soil carried up the rock in baskets and turned into a garden more interesting than chapel or cottage - then to the castle – little remaining but a considerable part of the Keep tower of which we read on the spot in our guide book King’s interesting mention in his munimenta antiqua. Off from the castle at 1 ¾ - the keep is curious - the grand portal highly enriched and of singular form, the upper part of the arch having the appearance of the tracery of a window - but it really was the grand entrance as appears from the remains of the foundation of steps leading up to it, and of an arch originally concealed beneath the steps and platform of entrance, and leading to the vaults below - about a mile from K- on our road to York, turned down to the river at a short distance, to St Robert’s cave where the body of Daniel Clark was found - the cave when I saw it 2 years ago was nearly made up with soil and rubbish - I could only just have crept into it - not it was under lock and key, all cleared out and the foundation of a building, his usual residence, laid bare close alongside the natural? cave - this detained us about ¼ hour - fine country about K-  read a little slept a good deal before reaching Heworth Grange, York, at 4 25. Left Miss W- to pack for tomorrow - went back with the carriage to Myers’s and thence walked to the Duffins there at 5 ½ to dinner at 6 – staid till 8 – then sat 3/4 hour with Mrs Anne and Miss Gage, called to inquire at the door after Miss Yorke, ill in the measles – called too on Mrs Best but not well enough to see me. Home at 9 ¼, found Miss W- in bed with a sick headache from all the good cream and preserved winesours etc she had eaten this morning at breakfast - dawdling over 1 thing or other. Very fine day F62° now at 11 40 in my dressing room.
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thepoetlillies · 4 years
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Eris - An Original Short Story
Writing Prompt: Turn one of the last texts you sent into a story
Selected Text Conversation: 
Me: A truly chaotic goddess xx
Friend: We stan xx
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Pagan Gods. Each civilization possesses those ancient beings that used to be praised with the creation and preservation of the world. As science evolved, these gods were dismissed. Simply disregarded as myths. Tall tales of great beings who controlled all aspects of life, told by the ancient worlds as an explanation for something previously unexplainable. Until what science can currently perceive decided that Gods were an impossible fantasy, pushing them out in favour of the contemporary state of technology.
Nevertheless, they continue to roam, their immortality unwavering.  
They each assume various identities, learning to move around every few years, once their everlasting appearance becomes suspicious to the mortal eye. They used to get away with their immortal looks, people were too stressed with plagues and whatnot to really notice, and those who did notice didn’t exactly have time to care. Following 1963 however, they’ve learnt to not stay put too long, seeing as Aphrodite was prosecuted for witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts. 
You’d probably get concerned if your lovely young neighbour Mary hadn’t aged in a decade too.
Inevitably, some remain more obvious than others, like lightning storms following Dave From Accounting wherever he goes. However, mortality has a habit of ignoring this, turning a blind eye so as to not disturb their habitual routines. No one would ever really notice, not unless they went looking for it which not many people do anymore. 
Some people still go searching for some of the more notable gods and goddesses, typically by those modern witches whose shrines and alters offer gifts aiming to please their chosen deity.
Though there are some who manage to roam completely undetected. Even if they entertain certain antics and habits, they are downright disregarded despite their ability to leave behind immense shadows of mayhem.
Eris, unsurprisingly, flawlessly fits the latter category, being the Greek Goddess of Strife, Discord, Chaos and all. Her powers just finished up their riots in a quaint, little spa town known as Harrogate, leaving the city in complete and utter pandemonium before shadowing her arrival in York. The local market utterly oblivious to her presence. For now.
The mundanity of the market is observed from a nearby cafe. The raised countertop and stools provide the ideal view through the floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing the willowy figure to survey the public. 
Various women charge through the market, scouring the stalls for their weekly purchases as though the announcement of nuclear war was just broadcasted. Other women simply wander through, looking at that, looking at this. The echoing of “ooh should I? Well go on then! I’ll treat myself, shall I?” floats throughout Parliament Street for hours. 
There were men who stand with shoulders so pushed back and chins so raised, their masculinity begins to shake as they desperately seek confirmation that they are worthy men while purchasing seeds for their garden. And there were men who embraced their excitement about the local farmer’s market. Both varieties of masculinity equal in worth, as both varieties of women were too. 
Despite the differing types of people, everything was harmonious. A calm before the storm, if you will. The customers worked in tandem with the shopkeepers, ensuring that everyone received their household needs and wants as they received their wages. Each face of each individual adorned a smile as they gazed at the beautiful assortments of goods offered by each stall owner. It was its very own ecosystem, consistent of producers, consumers, and the essential-yet-invisible decomposers. Though it was about to be hit by a merciless storm of acid rain: Storm Eris. 
She raised from her stool in that peaceful cafe, frayed skirt hem grazing her bony ankles as she floated towards the door. Her aura, a violent swarm of crimson and ebony, attacked the ivory-painted door frame as she drifted across the threshold into her unsuspecting target. 
Though completely unaware, the market’s crowd parted like the Red Sea as though Eris was their Moses. Except for the fact that she was there to ravage their relaxing Sunday afternoon, and, well, not emancipate the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Not unless the fresh fruit and vegetables were planning a tyrannical uprising against the consumers. 
As she strolled across the cobblestone road, the sky began to darken. She wished  In nearly any other country, the mortals recognised it as a bad omen and would typically disperse but this was the United Kingdom so all it produced were a few murmurs, a couple chuckles and perhaps a grumble. 
Her delicate-but-strong, bare feet stepped on each cobblestone with purpose yet with a very precise, calculated choice to display no discernible pattern in her strides, her pace, even her stance time seemed completely and utterly regular. However, to anyone who knew her, this was a warning. Her own subtle way of alerting any of her fellow immortals that may be lurking, not that she would necessarily admit to it. 
Long toes gripped the hook of the raised pavement as she rose onto it, remaining planted in front of her destination. A smirk only worthy of the devil graced her features as her scheme was about to unfold. The slender figure all but sauntered towards a sweet handmade jewellery stall. 
The stall was situated in a large canvas tent, the cream material already stained with the steadily drizzling rain. Puddles built up on the roof before penetrating the canvas, erratically spilling Adam’s ale on passersby. A beautifully intricate sign had been suspended above the kiosk’s ingress. It was almost reminiscent of a shop sign in a medieval kingdom, being hand-carved oak with hand-painted images of gemstones. Rubies, emeralds, sapphires all honoured by the fine oil painting’s rendition of their beauty, making the stall irresistible to those who pass. That is, until an aggressive surge of rain flooded over the front of the tent, washing away the gorgeous artwork that had been on display above the entrance to the jeweller’s until it looked like a toddler’s murderscene of an expensive coffee table. What was an alluring jewellery kiosk just a few moments ago, was now a precedent to the chaos about to be unleashed on the entire marketplace. Torn canvas and what rather resembled dishwater had replaced the once-stunning store with miserable ruins. 
Her tall stature and thin frame aided her as she glided through the uneven aisles like a phantom, bestowing a sombre aura wherever she went. Even though she is a goddess, she was still somehow the only thing to ever wander through a marketplace tent without bumping into or getting caught on the broken edges of the crappy plastic fold-up tables and chairs that solely exist for markets and primary school summer festivals. Who even makes them? Do they just spawn into existence as soon as anyone mentions a bake sale? I digress. 
The now-disgruntled customers were too rattled to comprehend the silhouette’s exhilarated spirit as it bounded throughout the stall, implementing disaster at each turn. Befuddled eyes darted around the tent as lanterns suddenly exploded, sending scolding fragments of glass every which way, whatever hadn’t landed on the floor or tables imbedding itself in the skin of unlucky shoppers. Not a second after that, the furniture began to rise. Swirling into its own unpredictable tornado, the plastic units crashed into each other as bodies were slammed into the flimsy tent walls before landing on the cold cobblestone. Subsequently, the ground began to shake violently. An impossibly strong earthquake emerged throughout the bazaar; the earth’s song had been sung, echoing not dissimilarly to a machiavellian villain’s maniacal laugh, and the town’s fate had been sealed. 
From there, her storm grew with stealth. Clouds rallying together, their anticipation mutating into ammunition, until Eris unleashed her fury against the undeserving world. But the mortals were oblivious to their fate. Grey whirlpools lurched across the skies as vengeful bolts pierced the ground, sparks scorching stories onto the earth. Soulless smoke pervaded the once-blue atmosphere, leaving an abhorrent sight in its place. Unbeknownst to the ecosystem, it gradually transformed into a perilous wasteland until the acidic showers began to pour. The bitter torrent was unrelenting as throbbing blisters began to litter each unfortunate creature and sulfur dioxide permeated the air until it had polluted every last lung. 
Beneath the fog and dirt lies the gasping population, desperately searching for even one breath of clean air to soothe the searing pain pervading their lungs before their ultimate demise. A pale face raised, hunting for an answer to the many questions overflowing from her mind. Her plump face gazed through the mist but was only met with portraits depicting excruciating pain that undoubtedly mirrored her own and the soundtrack of groans heavy with suffering. That was until the gloom shifted, revealing the one figure still standing. They stood in the exact core of the marketplace but their visage was unidentifiable. The only thing that could be determined was that this figure was in no way human, but here it didn’t matter if they acknowledged her immortality anymore; nobody would survive to recount the story of this massacre so nobody would survive to expose the truth of eternal life. The town, like many others had and would become, was left ravished by the chaos that demands for inescapable death. Thus, the Gods lived on and on and on, and anyone who ever knew of their existence was cursed with the fact that they would take that forbidden knowledge to their premature graves. 
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Hi!
I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it! I’ll be honest when I say it ended up going in a totally different direction than I had originally planned but anyway. This isn’t my best work but I’m still proud of it!
(also, just in case, please can nobody steal this or do anything without crediting me. I don’t think anyone will, I’m just being cautious really, sorry)
Thank You
Amy J. xx
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woollyslisterblog · 5 years
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1834 May Thursday 29th
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no kiss last night - fine F56° at 7 1/2 a.m. breakfast at 7 50/60 - off at 8 55/ 0 - at Alborough, the old Isurium in 7 minutes - 3/4 hour there - saw 2 pieces of old Roman mosaic, each perhaps about 3 yard square and in a garden! - the 1st chez Pybus, some covered over descend 2 or 3 steps into the room built over it - the mosaic much sunk in the middle - covered with damp - no visible device - the other mosaic chez Charles Inchbald, at the other end of the town , very nicely kept - a lion in the middle but only the head and neck remaining - could really trace well the rest had been -
then in 2 to 3 minutes at the Devil's arrows and 25 minutes there till 10 18/60 3 of them - of the same coarse sandstone grit as the rocks at Plumpton near Harrogate and probably bought from there - the tops a good deal furrowed and water worn - they were Druid [drites], phallic? merely my own idea -
at 11 1/2 alighted at the dropping well at Knaresborough - merely went to the well (did not walk through the wood along the river Ure) to the Harrogate entrance - dropping of the water artificial, though the woman of the Inn who shewed it and a collection of petrifactions in her house would gladly have persuaded us all was nature - She had seals, crucifixes, or rather crosses at 6/. and 8/. cut out of the stalactite – wigs, birds, nests, all sorts of things that had taken about a year to petrify hung up under the drip of the well - about 1/2 hour seeing well and things in the house none of the latter worth much -
then across the way up the opposite hill enveloped in smoke from a lime kiln just below, to St Robert’s (Flower by name) chapel got out of the rock - 2 women squabbled for us - 1 for us to go to the chapel, the other to Fort Montague, a cottage cut out of the rock - we went from one to the other - the little terraces of soil carved in baskets up the rock, and turned into gardens more interesting than chapel or cottage - then to the castle - little remaining but the considerable part of the keep tower of which we read on the spot in our guide book King’s interesting mention in his Munimenta antiqua - off from the castle at 1 3/4 - the keep is curious - the grand portal higher enriched and of singular form , the upper part of the arch having the appearance of the tracery of a window - but it really was the ground entrance as appears from the remains of the foundation of steps leading up to it and of an arch originally concealed beneath the steps and platform of entrance, and leading to the vaults below -
about some mile from Knaresborough on road to York, turned down to the river at a short distance, to St Robert’s cave where the body of Daniel Clarke was found - the cave when I saw it 2 years ago was nearly made up with soil and rubbish - I could only just have crept into it - now it was under lock and key, all cleared out, and the foundation of a building, his usual residence, laid bare close alongside the natural? cave - this detained us about 1/4 hour –fine country about Knaresborough -
read a little slept a good deal before reaching Hewarth Grange, York, at 4 25/60 left Miss Walker to pack for tomorrow - went back with the carriage to Myer’s and thence walked to the Duffins (there at 5 ½) to dinner at 6 - staid till 8 - then sat 3/4 hour with Mrs Ann and Miss Sage called to inquire at the door after Miss Yorke, ill with the measles, - called too on Mrs Best but not well enough to see me - home at 9/4 - found Miss Walker in bed with a sick headache from all the good cream or and preserved winesours etc she had eaten this morning, at breakfast - dawdling over one thing or other - very fine day - F 62° now at 11 40/60 a.m. in my dressing room -
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Agatha Christie, a woman whose life was filled to the brim with mystery and a woman I truly look up to. She was born Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller on September 15, 1890, to a wealthy family in Torquay, Devon. Agatha was the youngest of three children. Agatha has described her childhood as “very happy.” She was always surrounded by strong and independent women. Also, she spent a lot of time between Devon, her grandmother and aunt’s house in Ealing, and parts of Southern Europe where her family spent holiday. Christie was raised with esoteric beliefs and she believed that her mother was a psychic that had the ability of second sight. Agatha’s mother insisted that she received home education. In her education, she learned reading, writing, basic math, and she learned to play the piano and mandolin. Agatha was a lover of reading from a very young age and in April 1901, she wrote her first poem “The Cowslip” at age ten. Agatha’s father was often sick and suffered from a series of heart attacks. In November of 1901, he passed at age 55. His death left the family in a very uncertain economic situation. In 1902, Agatha was sent to get a formal education at Miss Guyer’s Girls School in Torquay. However, she found it difficult to adjust. In 1905, she was sent to Paris where she was educated in three pensions - Mademoiselle Cabernet's, Les Marroniers, and then Miss Dryden's.
In 1910, Agatha returned to England to find that her mother was ill. They decided to spend three months at the Gezirah Palace Hotel in Cairo. While in Cairo, Christie attended many social functions in search of a husband. When she returned to England she continued her social outings as well as writing and performing amateur theatricals. It was during this time that she wrote some poetry and music, however, even though some pieces were published, she decided against focusing on writing for future professions. Christie wrote her first short story, “The House of Beauty”, (later published as “The House of Dreams”) while recovering in bed from an undisclosed illness. “The Call of Wings” and “The Little Lonely God” followed. Magazines rejected all of her early submissions, made under pseudonyms, however, some were revised and published later.
Christie then set her first novel, “Snow Upon the Desert,” in Cairo and drew upon her experiences in that city. She wrote this under the pseudonym Monosyllaba. All the publishers that Agatha contacted declined her novel. Her mother suggested inquiring with a family friend, Eden Philpotts, who obliged and encouraged Christie’s writing. He even sent an introduction to his personal literary agent, Hughes Massie, who also rejected “Snow Upon the Desert,” but suggested a second novel.
It was also during this time that Agatha entered into several short-lived relationships and got engaged to another. Then she met Archibald Christie at a dance that was given by Lord and Lady Clifford at Ugbrooke. Archie was born in India, he was an army officer who was seconded to the Royal Flying Corps in April 1913. The two fell in love quickly, but when he learned he would be stationed in Farnborough, Archie proposed and Agatha accepted. With the outbreak of World War One, Archie was sent to France to fight the Germans. The couple married on Christmas Eve in 1914 at Emmanuel Church in Clifton, Bristol. In 1918, Archie was placed back in Britain as a colonel in the Air Ministry. During his time in the military, Agatha involved herself in the war effort. In 1914, she joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment where she tended to wounded soldiers at a hospital in Torquay as an unpaid nurse. She completed 3,400 hours of unpaid work between October 1914 and December 1916. She worked as an apothecaries assistant in 1917 as a dispenser where she earned 16 euros a year until the end of her service in 1918. After the war, the Christie couple settled into an apartment in northwest London.
Christie had been a fan of detective novels for a while and wrote her own titled “The Mysterious Affair at Styles.” The inspiration for some characters in this novel came from real Belgian refugees who lived in Torquay as well as Belgian soldiers she had helped during her time as a volunteer nurse. She began work on the novel in 1916, writing most of it in Dartmoor. The original manuscript was rejected by publishing companies, but after keeping the manuscript for several months, John Lane at The Bodley Head offered to accept it, only if Christie changed the ending. She did so and signed a contract. The novel was published in 1920.
Meanwhile, Agatha had fallen into married life. She gave birth to her only child, Rosalind Margaret Hicks, in 1919. Archie left the Air Force at the end of the war and started working in the city financial sector. Agatha’s second novel was published in 1922 by The Bodley Head, was titled “The Secret Adversary.” “Murder on the Links” was her third novel and was published in 1923. She also wrote a few short stories that were commissioned by Bruce Ingram, editor of The Sketch magazine. Archie and Agatha left their daughter with Agatha’s mother and sister while they toured the world promoting the British Empire Exhibition. They toured in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii. The couple learned to surf in South Africa, and then in Waikiki, they were some of the first Britons to surf standing up.
Late in 1926, Archie asked Agatha for a divorce since he had fallen in love with Nancy Neele, a friend of Major Belcher. Major Belcher was the director of the British Empire Mission. Archie had fallen for Nancy on the promotional tour. In December 1926, the couple got into an argument that ended with Archie leaving the home to spend the weekend with his mistress in Godalming, Surrey. The same evening Agatha left a note for her secretary saying she was going to Yorkshire. At 9:45, she left their home and later her car was found at Newlands Corner, parked above a chalk quarry with expired driving license and clothes.
The public was in an outcry. Over a thousand police officers, 15,000 volunteers, and several airplanes searched the landscape for her. Her disappearance was featured on the front page of The New York Times. Agatha was not found for ten days, even though there was an ongoing search. On December 14, 1926, she was found at the Swan Hydropathic Hotel in Harrogate, Yorkshire where she was registered as Mrs. Teresa Neele from Cape Town.
In 1928, Archie and Agatha divorced and Archie married Nancy Neele. Agatha retained custody of their daughter and the name Christie for her writing. Later that year, Agatha left England for Istanbul and then Baghdad on the Orient Express. It was during this trip in which she met a young archaeologist named Max Mallowan. Max was thirteen years younger than her, but they married in September 1930. This marriage was a happy one and lasted until Agatha’s death in 1976. Agatha often joined Max on his archaeological expeditions in which she gained a lot of inspiration for several of her novels that are set in the Middle East. For example, her 1934 novel, “Murder on the Orient Express,” was written in the Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey.
During the Second World War, Christie work in the pharmacy at University College Hospital in London where she gained knowledge of poisons. This knowledge came in handy when she wrote her post-war crime novel. In 1934, she and Max purchased a home in Winterbrook. This was the couples main residence for the rest of their lives and where Christie did most of her writing.
Around 1941-1942, the British intelligence agency investigated Christie after a character called Major Bletchley appeared in her novel “N or M?” The government was afraid that Christie had a spy in the top-secret code-breaking center.
To honor her many works, Agatha was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire, then the following year she became the President of the Detection Club. In 1971, she was promoted to Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, three years after her husband had been knighted for his archeological work in 1968.
Beginning in 1971 until 1974, Her health began to fail, although she continued to write. She died on January 12, 1976, at age 85 from natural causes in her home at Winterbrook. While her life was full of excitement and mystery, so were her novels. Agatha Christie, to this day, holds the title as one of the most influential mystery writers of all time.
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I'm not going to write a match report for this game - that will be done by the media people for both teams. But let's get the scorers put up...
Goals from Markey, Underdown, McKenna, and a second for Underdown, meant that the visitors went in 4-0 at half time.
McKenna wasn't finished and bagged a further two in the second half to get her hattrick; and the afternoon's scoring was finished off by a wonderful strike by Summer Paley with only a few minutes to go.
City won the game 7-0 with some wonderfully clinical finishing, scoring early and regularly which allowed them to play to their game plan.
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Harrogate Town were always going to struggle to get a result in this fixture, Bradford are a very accomplished side; but what isn't reflected in the final score, is that their performances have been steadily improving - both under Jason Barker and now Simon Gibson.
With limited resources, a side is coming together that has a good mixture of young talented players and older experienced heads. Naturally, there will be a churn of playing staff, there always is at this level, but it's clear that there is a method of play that is being instilled into the team.
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Throughout the 90 minutes, there were a number of personal battles won by the home team that shows they have some very talented players. They did threaten the City goal a few times and there were hints that there is more to come from Gibson's side.
At this stage of their league campaign, there are still enough games left for Town to get themselves out of the relegation spots, and their performances suggest that they are capable of getting the wins needed to lift them the one spot they need to do that.
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Was the score an accurate reflection of the game...yes; but that isn't the whole story. It would be too simplistic to write this season off and conclude that the last two seasons have been poor for Town. There are nuances [there often are] and maybe I will return to this subject once the final game has been played and try and analyse what has happened.
At the final whistle, with the win, Bradford lifted themselves to the top of the table, and Town stay second from bottom.
What is key for Harrogate is to get a result in one of their next games, trying to build on the momentum of their recent back-to-back wins. Time is running out for them, but it is certain that with the way that they are playing, they have the ability to avoid the drop.
I hope they do.
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