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entroscope
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#1 | Posted: 6 Sep 2020 12:00
Does anyone know what happened to this great site? It had an excellent range of classical spanking literature; The Yellow Room, Maude Cameron and her Guardian and extracts from The Pearl, for example.

Often123
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#2 | Posted: 6 Sep 2020 18:59
I hope that one hasn't folded too.

Geoffrey
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#3 | Posted: 6 Sep 2020 19:43
Had a quick look (searched Saxon Spanking) and quickly found this https://archive.is/4EOIj. As the name suggests, it is not the original site. It does however look the same but when I tried to get behind the front page to any of the material (eg the Victoriana, which is very good) it directed me to a site telling me how to play casino games.

Perhaps someone more computerate than me could work out how to bypass the teaching and get to the meat. Perhaps this someone could tell the rest of us--the material on the site is/was very good.

Saxon would be quite old now, older than me, so perhaps he has retired. It was entirely his "baby".

Geoffrey Stirling.

opb
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#4 | Posted: 6 Sep 2020 20:35
I've not been able to see the site for a while. It was a bit of a favourite.

jimisim
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#5 | Posted: 6 Sep 2020 23:35
This site disappeared completely without any prior warning about a year or so.
It had become obvious that Saxon had lost interest for some time.
Unfortunately the site had some gems amongst he stories sent in by other authors.
I particularly liked the stories by Pam and Mike as they had a certain undefinable charm about them.
Unfortunately they seem to be lost forever, unless some clever computer geek can resurrect them

Often123
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#6 | Posted: 7 Sep 2020 04:48
jimisim:
unless some clever computer geek can resurrect them

With luck.

entroscope
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#7 | Posted: 7 Sep 2020 08:51
Thanks very much Geoffrey; I hope someone will be able to rescue at least some of it. Coincidentally, I am just reading your latest, Clare, and will comment there when I have finished but wanted to say what an excellent writer you are! In fact, my first view of your work was on Saxon.

penryn
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#8 | Posted: 7 Sep 2020 11:21
entroscope - you can still find the site on the wayback machine. Just google it. It has archived websites over a series of years. You enter the url of the site you are wanting (www.saxon-web.co.uk) and it displays a calendar showing when it archived the site. Hover over a date to get a link to their archived pages for the site. I have had a look and saxon website is there. The more recent archives only display the landing page. None of the links work. I don't know why for sure but the owner may have taken down linked pages at some point (2016?) and only left the landing page. I will post a link below to the 2008 archive. All the links I have checked on that archive still work. You might find a later archive that also works.

http://web.archive.org/web/20081218230755/http://www.saxon-web.co.uk/

jimisim
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#9 | Posted: 7 Sep 2020 17:54
Thankyou so much Penryn
You are a computer genius
I have already read one of my all time favourites and I'm looking forward to many happy hours re-reading others
I have managed to get back to 2012 but after that it goes wrong

Geoffrey
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#10 | Posted: 7 Sep 2020 21:32
Thank you Entroscope for your very kind words and well done (and thank you) to Penryn.

Geoffrey Stirling.

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