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What was all that funny stuff earlier?? Was the answer Beecham ??
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Well worth a visit, iimss - the Palace, rather than the town, that is.
Sorry - OT!
Well Imentioned it first S-A. I've been going to visit it many times and now I would probably have difficulty in walking round it. I love what I've seen on TV, etc though, that wonderful art deco carpet for one thing.A short bus ride from here too. I used to shop in Allders there. All OT - sorry.........
Do I recall, from an earlier thread, that Napoleon has a connection with Sidcup?
Oh Anna, I hope antongould doesn't see this. Yes he is VERY interested in Nap 3 who lived in Chislehurst forsome years. My local coz, ex Chislehurst librarian, still goes around lecturing about the history of the place He even has a website which I passed onto anton. I think Dame Ethel Smyth is our real celebrity.
Shewas quite a girl, in spite of Beecham's derogatory remarks about her. She was born in ourHigh Street, where there is now a shoe shop.
Do I recall, from an earlier thread, that Napoleon has a connection with Sidcup?
Napoleon III (nephew of Napoleon I) was originallly buried at St Mary's, Chislehurst, but was later moved to Farnborough. He spent his last years at Camden Place, Chislehurst. Was that the connection you were thinking of?
Oh Anna, I hope antongould doesn't see this. Yes he is VERY interested in Nap 3 who lived in Chislehurst forsome years. My local coz, ex Chislehurst librarian, still goes around lecturing about the history of the place He even has a website which I passed onto anton. I think Dame Ethel Smyth is our real celebrity.
Shewas quite a girl, in spite of Beecham's derogatory remarks about her. She was born in ourHigh Street, where there is now a shoe shop.
saly, I thought I had remembered something about Napoleon 3!! So, it's anton that is keen on him? Well I never! Dame Ethel, I too think she's great (hardly ever played of course but a wonderful profile in those old photos!) Edit: cross posted with Don P.
saly, I thought I had remembered something about Napoleon 3!! So, it's anton that is keen on him? Well I never! Dame Ethel, I too think she's great (hardly ever played of course but a wonderful profile in those old photos!) Edit: cross posted with Don P.
Surprised ff hasn't vetoed this South London diversion yet!
Oh Anna, I hope antongould doesn't see this. Yes he is VERY interested in Nap 3 who lived in Chislehurst forsome years. My local coz, ex Chislehurst librarian, still goes around lecturing about the history of the place He even has a website which I passed onto anton. I think Dame Ethel Smyth is our real celebrity.
Shewas quite a girl, in spite of Beecham's derogatory remarks about her. She was born in ourHigh Street, where there is now a shoe shop.
I think Dame Ethel Smyth is our real celebrity.
Shewas quite a girl, in spite of Beecham's derogatory remarks about her. She was born in ourHigh Street, where there is now a shoe shop.
Did anyone hear the amusing one-minute clip of Dame Ethel talking about Brahms the other day in the '90 x 90' series (it was on In Tune, I think)? She gleefully pilloried Brahms for his 'deficient breeding' and said that 'intercourse' with him was like 'playing ball with a hedgehog'. (Couldn't help being reminded of the old joke …. )
Now anton,you haven't been banned, it's just that I only know the story as mentioned above. I can't take him seriously after your remark about people in the SE never staying buried in the same place for long.
Oh yes,Brookwood Cemetery and Beecham being moved to Limpsfield. Crumbs, I still have a memory for some things. Wow.
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