DVD and CD Available for Preorder
Written by Cyndy Fiddy   
Wednesday, 16 July 2008 09:54

I am really pleased to be in a position to offer a CD containing the Bones songs and also a DVD of the Friday night performance. 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 July 2008 18:26 )
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Photo Prints Available to Buy
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 15 July 2008 07:10
Prints of any of the performance photographs on this site are now available to purchase with all proceeds going towards 'Cambridge Bones'. Prints will be done on premium quality glossy photo paper from the original, unscaled, files and the prices are as follows:

One 15cm x 10cm (6”x4”) print £1.00
Five 15cm x 10cm (6”x4”) prints £4.00
Ten 15cm x 10cm (6”x4”) prints £7.00

One 20cm x 14cm (A5) print £1.50
Five 20cm x 14cm (A5) prints £6.00
Ten 20cm x 14cm (A5) prints £10.00

To order print out the order form, enter the number required and identifiers of the pictures you want, add your childs name and class for the pictures to be returned by 'pupil post', put in an envelope with payment and leave at the office. Orders will not now be returned till next term so please give your childs class for next term.

The photographs are all arranged in time order. There are two sets from the Thursday and one from the Friday each on their own page. Each page should display a list of thumbnails. Clicking on a thumbnail should bring up a gallery of 20 pictures. At the bottom of any picture in the gallery will be its reference number, such a 3-113. Please use this reference number when ordering.

It is possible that when you click on a picture in any of the photograph articles that just that picture will be displayed rather than a gallery of the 20 pictures in that section. I am trying to figure out why this happens but if it does happen then please try using a different browser such as firefox, opera or safari. If you need any help please contact me on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 July 2008 17:09 )
 
More Photographs
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 14 July 2008 17:27
I am glad to say that we have been provided with another set of photographs on the Thursday performance taken by a parent, Matt Harris, who is a professional photographer.

As with the other photo's these can be viewed below and copies can now be ordered.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 July 2008 09:07 )
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Photographs of the Performances
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 12 July 2008 08:50
I took a large number of pictures (over 1000 in total!) at both performances. Because of the light level I had to set my camera to high sensitivity which reduced the quality of the pictures somewhat but many came out quite well.

Because of problems with this article taking a long time to load I have now put the second performance pictures in a seperate article.

If you have problems viewing any of the galleries try using a different web browser such a firefox.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 July 2008 09:06 )
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Congratulations
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 12 July 2008 09:11

Congratulations to everyone concerned with the Bones performances.

Our son has said he feels a bit sad because Bones has finished. I am sure he is not the only one.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 July 2008 13:22 )
 
Photographs from the Second Performance
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 12 July 2008 16:45
Here are the galleries for the photographs I took during the Friday performance.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 July 2008 14:01 )
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Welcome to the Cambridge Bones Project
Written by Bones Master   
Monday, 01 October 2007 01:00

A pile of bones is discovered at the foot of Castle Hill in Cambridge. They are found in one spot – a possible mass grave. It is impossible to tell if they have been buried formally, ceremonially or just thrown randomly into a pit.

The Bones

A pile of bones is discovered at the foot of Castle Hill in Cambridge. They are found in one spot – a possible mass grave. It is impossible to tell if they have been buried formally, ceremonially or just thrown randomly into a pit.

There are big bones, small bones, bones of more than one type (animal and human?) – there are skulls, femurs etc and some other objects.

What can our team of crack investigators discover about them? 

Last Updated ( Monday, 26 November 2007 15:36 )
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