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Arthur's Column: This Must Be The Plaice
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Just words that come to mind on the meaning of life, personal memories and experiences and occasional observations on topics in the news. Sunday, 4 November 2007. This Must Be The Plaice. A brief encounter at the chip shop. My reverie was interrupted by a female voice, very close. ‘Is anyone sitting here? Returning to the table she took her seat and gave me a quizzical look. ‘You’re a writer, aren’t you? 8217; she asked. I smiled, somewhat bemused by the question. ‘Why do you say that? She went on to say...
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steam days and tramways: Trams and Trolleybuses
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Steam days and tramways. And other vintage transport. Saturday, 27 October 2007. I have often wondered if it was worth the trouble: newsprint was in short supply in the immediate post-war years and some of it was of exceptionally poor quality, and the picture did not look much better than this when newly published! ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My other places on the web. Stram, Sail and Rail (Delphi). UK Tourism and Nostalgia (Delphi). Anglian Thoughts and pictures.
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steam days and tramways: The Flying Scotsman
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Steam days and tramways. And other vintage transport. Friday, 26 October 2007. Above: No 4472 arrives at Scarborough station. Left: the souvenir ticket. Below: turning the train for its return journey to York. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My other places on the web. Stram, Sail and Rail (Delphi). UK Tourism and Nostalgia (Delphi). Anglian Thoughts and pictures. UK Heritage and Nostalgia (Blogspot). Trains, trams . and me:. All steamed up in the Cotswolds.
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steam days and tramways: November 2007
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Steam days and tramways. And other vintage transport. Saturday, 10 November 2007. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My other places on the web. Stram, Sail and Rail (Delphi). UK Tourism and Nostalgia (Delphi). Anglian Thoughts and pictures. UK Heritage and Nostalgia (Blogspot). Trains, trams . and me:. I also remember travelling by trams, which have seen a revival in recent years, and the 'whispering death' trolley-buses which I used daily in London, Brighton and Derby.
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UK Travel Blog: October 2007
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Exploring the UK with Camera and Notebook (See separate East Anglian blog). Wednesday, 24 October 2007. Greenwich: Home of Whitebait Dinners. The Trafalgar Tavern overlooks the River Thames close to the former Royal Naval College (now the campus of The University of Greenwich), the National Maritime Museum and the site of the ill-fated historic tea clipper, The Cutty Sark. Nearby pubs include The Cutty Sark, serving 'doorstep sandwiches' and The Yacht, offering traditional fish and chips. The tower in th...
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UK Travel Blog: Greenwich: Home of Whitebait Dinners
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Exploring the UK with Camera and Notebook (See separate East Anglian blog). Wednesday, 24 October 2007. Greenwich: Home of Whitebait Dinners. The Trafalgar Tavern overlooks the River Thames close to the former Royal Naval College (now the campus of The University of Greenwich), the National Maritime Museum and the site of the ill-fated historic tea clipper, The Cutty Sark. Nearby pubs include The Cutty Sark, serving 'doorstep sandwiches' and The Yacht, offering traditional fish and chips. Subscribe to: P...
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UK Heritage & Nostalgia: Newspaper Stamps - now just a memory
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Friday, 26 October 2007. Newspaper Stamps - now just a memory. The stamps shown here are from my own collection, rescued from the waste paper bin at. These examples date from the introduction of decimal currency as can be seen by the new values overprinted on older issues. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thanks for the Memory. Newspaper Stamps - now just a memory. A Restored Picture Palace. Playing Soldiers or Preserving History? The Brontës local pharmacy.
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UK Heritage & Nostalgia: October 2007
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Monday, 29 October 2007. Thanks for the Memory. Bob Hope, 1903-2003. I recently visited the Bob Hope Theatre. In Eltham, near my former home in south-east London, where Bob was born in 1903.The theatre was closed on the day of my visit but I received a warm welcome from staff who reminded me of the support they received over the last two decades from the famous entertainer, who died last year. 169; 2004 Arthur Loosley. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Friday, 26 October 2007. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover).
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UK Heritage & Nostalgia: Thanks for the Memory
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Monday, 29 October 2007. Thanks for the Memory. Bob Hope, 1903-2003. I recently visited the Bob Hope Theatre. In Eltham, near my former home in south-east London, where Bob was born in 1903.The theatre was closed on the day of my visit but I received a warm welcome from staff who reminded me of the support they received over the last two decades from the famous entertainer, who died last year. 169; 2004 Arthur Loosley. ANGLIAN WRITER (aka Wordrover). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). COMMENTS, DISCUSSI...