Garry Denke
01-16-08, 09:56 AM
Lord Stevens of Stonehenge vs. The Aviator Citizen Hughes
Sir Jocelyn Stevens, the former chairman of English Heritage, was so set on seeing the Stonehenge Visitor Centre being constructed at Countess Road East. Her Majesty's Government was not. The seventy acres at Countess East was Sir Jocelyn Stevens' Grand Vision for the Centre - this is where he wanted it and this is where he was going to have it - come Hell or High water. On a page given over to the timetable for the Stonehenge proposals, it states that Lord Stevens of Stonehenge would open the new Stonehenge Visitor Centre in the year 2000. It never happened, of course, because Allene Stone Gano Hughes, mother of Airman Howard R. Hughes, Jr., descendant of Catherine of Valois, Dowager Queen of England, by second husband Owen Tudor, previously proposed Airman's Corner West (A360/A344) for a Stonehenge Visitors' Centre in 1919, before Lt.-Col. William Hawley's excavations of 1919-1926. This is according to Air West Hughes' testimony at White Rock Court (Route 66), Kingman, Arizona, in the Fall of 1974 - Airman's West is where she (Allene Stone Gano Hughes) wanted it and Airman's West is where she is going to have it, stated England's Citizen Hughes - all Countess Road Residents Group agreed. Her Majesty's Government turned down A303 Stonehenge Improvement because English Heritage's Sir Jocelyn Stevens schemed Stonehenge Visitors' Centre at the wrong location, and because the 2.1-kilometre (1.3-mile) long-bored twin carriageway tunnel was too short, not their cost. Air West Hughes Airman's Corner West A303 Stonehenge Improvement Fund value currently exceeds £12.0 billion ($24.0 billion), so why not honor the Ancient's way of doing things, dig out the old deposits, and begin constructing and tunneling? Hell, this is why The Aviator Citizen Hughes moved to England in the first place (1973). Catherine of Valois, Dowager Queen of England
http://www.stonehenge-crrg.org.uk/index.htm
http://www.onlinenevada.org/howard_hughes
1. Stonehenge Visitors' Centre located between the North and West sources of G-D's rock collection, at Airman's Corner West (A360).
2. A long-bored twin carriageway tunnel (minimum 4-kilometre [2.5-mile] length) under the entire site located below existing A303.
3. New junctions, bypasses, flyovers, underpasses at Airman's Corner, Winterbourne Stoke, Longbarrow and Countess Roundabouts.
Wave of the future,
G-D
Sir Jocelyn Stevens, the former chairman of English Heritage, was so set on seeing the Stonehenge Visitor Centre being constructed at Countess Road East. Her Majesty's Government was not. The seventy acres at Countess East was Sir Jocelyn Stevens' Grand Vision for the Centre - this is where he wanted it and this is where he was going to have it - come Hell or High water. On a page given over to the timetable for the Stonehenge proposals, it states that Lord Stevens of Stonehenge would open the new Stonehenge Visitor Centre in the year 2000. It never happened, of course, because Allene Stone Gano Hughes, mother of Airman Howard R. Hughes, Jr., descendant of Catherine of Valois, Dowager Queen of England, by second husband Owen Tudor, previously proposed Airman's Corner West (A360/A344) for a Stonehenge Visitors' Centre in 1919, before Lt.-Col. William Hawley's excavations of 1919-1926. This is according to Air West Hughes' testimony at White Rock Court (Route 66), Kingman, Arizona, in the Fall of 1974 - Airman's West is where she (Allene Stone Gano Hughes) wanted it and Airman's West is where she is going to have it, stated England's Citizen Hughes - all Countess Road Residents Group agreed. Her Majesty's Government turned down A303 Stonehenge Improvement because English Heritage's Sir Jocelyn Stevens schemed Stonehenge Visitors' Centre at the wrong location, and because the 2.1-kilometre (1.3-mile) long-bored twin carriageway tunnel was too short, not their cost. Air West Hughes Airman's Corner West A303 Stonehenge Improvement Fund value currently exceeds £12.0 billion ($24.0 billion), so why not honor the Ancient's way of doing things, dig out the old deposits, and begin constructing and tunneling? Hell, this is why The Aviator Citizen Hughes moved to England in the first place (1973). Catherine of Valois, Dowager Queen of England
http://www.stonehenge-crrg.org.uk/index.htm
http://www.onlinenevada.org/howard_hughes
1. Stonehenge Visitors' Centre located between the North and West sources of G-D's rock collection, at Airman's Corner West (A360).
2. A long-bored twin carriageway tunnel (minimum 4-kilometre [2.5-mile] length) under the entire site located below existing A303.
3. New junctions, bypasses, flyovers, underpasses at Airman's Corner, Winterbourne Stoke, Longbarrow and Countess Roundabouts.
Wave of the future,
G-D