Cliff Ton

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  1. I assume that means you don't normally use DDG ? 

     

    I'm not sure why that should give you an old version of the Home Page. But if that enables you to log in, I suggest you stick with it - and bookmark it.

     

    I think the problem ultimately is that the software which runs Nottstalgia just doesn't like some devices and browsers.

  2. That’s a great piece of film for anything connected with Nottingham. I'm not sure if I saw the play when it was first transmitted

     

    Can anyone identify the pub at 0.55. It’s Trumans, and there’s a street nameplate but it’s hidden by the onscreen logo. (Although it's a Barton's coach, it may not be Nottingham).

     

    It includes two actors who, a few years later, would appear in Last of the Summer Wine - Joe Gladwin and Michael Bates.

     

    And at 4.20 a bit of local interest for me with shots of Queen’s Drive, showing Clifton colliery and Wilford power station .

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  3. I've been informed by Jill S that Nottstalgia member Mercurydancer passed away recently. 

     

    From 2011 to 2022 he made over 1000 posts, and the last time he logged in was towards the end of last year, Along with several other people here, he was a former pupil of Berridge School and also a former member of Notts Constabulary. 

     

    His posts were interesting and informative.......and people like that will always be missed.

  4. 3 hours ago, The Pianoman said:

    One of Cecil J Sharps collection dished up for piano by Percy Grainger, played by me. Sorry, camera was out in the wind.

     

    The next meet-up needs to be in a place which has a piano, and you can play music to accompany us while we eat.

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  5. I've always remembered the name Sabine Baring-Gould from early school days, in connection with hymns and folk songs. 

     

    And never having known any other person named Sabine, I always assumed it was a woman. I discovered only a few years ago that it's a man.

     

    His main claim to fame may be writing 'Onward Christian Soldiers'.