I tried that, but the fact that I was already quite sick of locating UK constituencies that seemed to be created solely to torture me, and I also am a not a great map reader myself.
Hello!
How are you?
Can I request something very weird from you?
Can you help me to locate the South Bedfordshire constituency during the 1964 Elections, for this map I am doing for my timeline?
I think there was a misunderstanding. Sorry!
(Basically, I thought that when you said your first reply, you were talking about the link in the website option.)
Can I ask you something?
How can you decide on whether what you are writing is bland or not?
Because I feel like what I am writing right now for my timeline (as I am now stuck in the first and most dreaded part of "The Cadets Are Not Deceived!", the info dump regarding Turkey of the 1950s, and...
Throwing Out Ideas:
I decided to revive this long-dead test thread of mine because I have an idea...
of a collaborative timeline!
About... something?
Anything... during the Cold War? (Yeah, the Cold War is good)
I am doing this solely because I want to write some alternate history news articles...
Top 5 Funniest Presidential Deaths:
5. Paul Vallas (Choked on a New York style hotdog)
4. John Lindsay (whacked in the head by a home run ball in yankee stadium)
3. John Connally (Slipped on a banana peel)
2. Harry Truman (Died when his piano fell through the floor and struck him)
1. Strom...
Is the post-American occupation UK a monarchy (I know the name you use is UK but maybe it is to minimise spoilers or make the concept familiar), a republic, or a Horthy Millie style Regency?
Also, if it is a monarchy, who is the King?
Leaders of the UK (post-American occupation)
1950 - 1951: Field Marshal Peter Kemp
1951 - 1955: Kim Philby
1955 - 1958: Jack Jones
1958 - 1964: William Warbey
1964 - 1975: Rab Butler
1975 - 1979: Robert Carr
1979 - 1979: Janet Young, Baroness Young
1979 - 1979: Henry Plumb
1979 - 1981: John...