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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2013-09-28
91.186.0.9
(
ClassC
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2025-01-12
5.77.41.150
(
ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 11 Feb 2024 10:50:20 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 22:59:47 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 6541Content-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN>HTML>HEAD> META HTTP-EQUIVCONTENT-TYPE CONTENTtext/html; charsetutf-8> TITLE>Norris home page/TITLE> meta namegenerator contentBluefish 2.2.10 > META NAMECREATED CONTENT0;0> META NAMECHANGED CONTENT20090309;15225300> META NAMEDESCRIPTION CONTENTGenealogy page, especially NORRIS and STRICKLAND in England, NIGGL and LECHERMEIER in Germany, BOSHOFF and VAN GINKEL in the Netherlands and MIKOSZ and FRYSICK from Poland> META NAMEKEYWORDS CONTENTGenealogy, NORRIS, STRICKLAND, ELSTOB, FRANKLAND, WASS, KOLLMUß, LECHERMEIER, NIGGL, van GINKEL, BOSHOFF, FRYSICK, MIKOSZ>/HEAD>BODY LANGen-GB BGCOLOR#ffff80 BACKGROUNDback_gr.gif DIRLTR>H1 ALIGNCENTER>The story of Dukla/H1>TABLE BORDER0 CELLPADDING2 CELLSPACING2> TR> TD> P>IMG SRCdukla4.jpg NAMEgraphics1 ALIGNBOTTOM WIDTH301 HEIGHT226 BORDER0>/P> /TD> TD> P>Dukla is a small village in the south-eastern corner of Poland, close to the Slovak Republic border. In late 1892 or early 1893 a young married couple left this area and migrated to London, where in 1899 their third son (and my maternal grandfather) Stanley, was born./P> P>Stanislaw (Stanley) was interned in Reading jail as a conscientious objector from 1917-1918 and emigrated to South Africa in 1921, where he became a successful businessman. By the 1940s Stanley owned a farm near Pietermaritzburg, which he named Dukla. He had a sign cast in aluminium with the name on it. After his death, my aunt became guardian of this sign and for many years her houses in Rhodesia and later South Africa were called Dukla./P> P>Today my aunt still has a copy of the Dukla sign outside her house, as do my 2 cousins. I am lucky enough to have been given the original sign and hope to name my house Dukla once the sign is restored./P> /TD> /TR>/TABLE>HR WIDTH544 ALIGNCENTER SIZE5>TABLE BORDER0 CELLPADDING2 CELLSPACING2> TR> TD> P>IMG SRCa-gbug1.gif NAMEgraphics2 ALIGNBOTTOM WIDTH180 HEIGHT90 BORDER0>/P> /TD> TD> P ALIGNCENTER>FONT SIZE5>If you
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 11 Feb 2024 10:50:20 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 22:59:47 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 6541Content-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN>HTML>HEAD> META HTTP-EQUIVCONTENT-TYPE CONTENTtext/html; charsetutf-8> TITLE>Norris home page/TITLE> meta namegenerator contentBluefish 2.2.10 > META NAMECREATED CONTENT0;0> META NAMECHANGED CONTENT20090309;15225300> META NAMEDESCRIPTION CONTENTGenealogy page, especially NORRIS and STRICKLAND in England, NIGGL and LECHERMEIER in Germany, BOSHOFF and VAN GINKEL in the Netherlands and MIKOSZ and FRYSICK from Poland> META NAMEKEYWORDS CONTENTGenealogy, NORRIS, STRICKLAND, ELSTOB, FRANKLAND, WASS, KOLLMUß, LECHERMEIER, NIGGL, van GINKEL, BOSHOFF, FRYSICK, MIKOSZ>/HEAD>BODY LANGen-GB BGCOLOR#ffff80 BACKGROUNDback_gr.gif DIRLTR>H1 ALIGNCENTER>The story of Dukla/H1>TABLE BORDER0 CELLPADDING2 CELLSPACING2> TR> TD> P>IMG SRCdukla4.jpg NAMEgraphics1 ALIGNBOTTOM WIDTH301 HEIGHT226 BORDER0>/P> /TD> TD> P>Dukla is a small village in the south-eastern corner of Poland, close to the Slovak Republic border. In late 1892 or early 1893 a young married couple left this area and migrated to London, where in 1899 their third son (and my maternal grandfather) Stanley, was born./P> P>Stanislaw (Stanley) was interned in Reading jail as a conscientious objector from 1917-1918 and emigrated to South Africa in 1921, where he became a successful businessman. By the 1940s Stanley owned a farm near Pietermaritzburg, which he named Dukla. He had a sign cast in aluminium with the name on it. After his death, my aunt became guardian of this sign and for many years her houses in Rhodesia and later South Africa were called Dukla./P> P>Today my aunt still has a copy of the Dukla sign outside her house, as do my 2 cousins. I am lucky enough to have been given the original sign and hope to name my house Dukla once the sign is restored./P> /TD> /TR>/TABLE>HR WIDTH544 ALIGNCENTER SIZE5>TABLE BORDER0 CELLPADDING2 CELLSPACING2> TR> TD> P>IMG SRCa-gbug1.gif NAMEgraphics2 ALIGNBOTTOM WIDTH180 HEIGHT90 BORDER0>/P> /TD> TD> P ALIGNCENTER>FONT SIZE5>If you
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