Monthly Archives: December 2011

Postcard Friendship Friday – Snodland Paper Mill Kent, August 1906

Submitted as part of Postcard Friendship Friday hosted by The Best Hearts are Crunchy 

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St Catherine’s Guildford Circa 1930

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Blog Caroling!

Inspired by a post at Footnote Maven. The idea is to share your favourite Christmas Carol. Well, being married to a Christmas baby, I can not escape the almost weekly viewing of the film Home Alone. Four films were made, … Continue reading

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Sepia Saturday 104 – Navy Collar!

A belated post, featuring the collar line in the prompt! This chap is my Husband’s Grandfather, Ernest Goucher taken in July 1919. Taking part in Sepia Saturday

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Stoke Park School, Main Stair Case

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Stoke Park School Main Entrance circa 1925

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Tea Cup Tuesday – Royal Commemoratives 1935

 This mug was made by Wagstaff and Brunt in Staffordshire to commemorate the Silver Jubilee in 1935. A lovely solid, with no damage and a lovely silver detail to the top rim of the cup. The is, as you would … Continue reading

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Rustic Bridge Guildford circa 1910

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The Great Food Blogger Cookie Exchange 2011

I took ages to find a suitable recipe. My ongoing sciatica and the subsequent leg pain seriously impacted on the time I could stand, so I enlisted the help of Mum! Anyway, I looked on line and through every cookbook … Continue reading

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In Leah’s Wake by Terri Giuliano Long

Announcing the In Leah’s Wake Social Media Whirlwind Tour!As part of this special promotional extravaganza sponsored by Novel Publicity, the price of the In Leah’s Wake eBook edition has dropped to just 99 cents this week.What’s more, by purchasing this fantastic … Continue reading

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